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СТАДНОЕ ЧУВСТВО usu. disapprov NP sing only) the inclination to conform to the behavior of the crowdherd instinct.«Зачем ты накупил столько лотерейных билетов? Ведь всё равно не выиграешь» - «Стадное чувство: все покупали помногу - и я купил». "Why did you buy so many lottery tickets? You won't win anything anyway." "It was the herd instinct. Everyone was buying a lot so I bought a lot too." -
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• СТАДНОЕ ЧУВСТВО usu. disapprov[NP; sing only]=====⇒ the inclination to conform to the behavior of the crowd:- herd instinct.♦ "Зачем ты накупил столько лотерейных билетов? Ведь всё равно не выиграешь" - "Стадное чувство: все покупали помногу - и я купил". "Why did you buy so many lottery tickets? You won't win anything anyway." "It was the herd instinct. Everyone was buying a lot so I bought a lot too."Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стадное чувство
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1) General subject: gregarious feeling, herd instinct, the herd instinct2) Psychology: gregariousness -
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1) General subject: the gregarious instinct, lemming instinct2) Biology: flocking instinct3) Economy: animal spirits4) Psychology: gregariousness, social instinct5) Graphic expression: band wagon6) Aviation medicine: herd instinct7) Makarov: herding instinct
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herd instinct — noun : an inherent tendency to congregate or to react in unison herd instinct of wild horses the startled cows obeyed the herd instinct to stampede especially : a theoretical human instinct toward gregariousness and conformity * * * ˈherd… … Useful english dictionary
herd instinct — the impulse or tendency toward clustering or acting in a group, esp. the presumed instinct toward or need for gregariousness and conformity. [1905 10] * * * … Universalium
herd instinct — tendency of animals to follow the rest of the herd (often used to characterize mindless following of a crowd) … English contemporary dictionary
herd instinct — the instinct or urge to be one of a group and to conform to the standards of that group in conduct and opinion … Medical dictionary
herd instinct — /ˈhɜd ɪnstɪŋkt/ (say herd instingkt) noun 1. the instinct which urges animals, as sheep, cows, horses, etc., to cluster or act in a group. 2. the instinct that human beings have to conform …
herd instinct — Everyone follows the leaders. ► “In times of crisis, stock markets are propelled largely by psychology. As bandwagons form, investors’ herd instincts frequently push prices higher than they ought to go.” (Business Week, Feb. 13, 1995, p. 84) … American business jargon
Herd Instinct — A mentality characterized by a lack of individuality, causing people to think and act like the general population. This term is used in the investing world to refer to the forces that cause unsubstantiated rallies or sell offs … Investment dictionary
herd instinct — noun an inclination in people or animals to behave or think like the majority … English new terms dictionary
instinct — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, powerful, strong ▪ gut ▪ pure, sheer ▪ Out of pure instinct, he moved back a little … Collocations dictionary
herd — herd1 [hə:d US hə:rd] n [: Old English; Origin: heord] 1.) a group of animals of one kind that live and feed together →↑flock herd of ▪ a herd of cattle ▪ herds of elephants 2.) the herd people generally, especially when thought of as being … Dictionary of contemporary English
herd — 1 noun 1 (C) a group of animals of one kind that lives and feeds together (+ of): a herd of cattle (also + plural verb in BrE): A herd of cows were descending into the valley. compare flock 1 (1) 2 the herd people generally, especially when… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English