flock

flock
I [flɒk]
nome
1) (of sheep, goats) gregge m.; (of birds) stormo m.
2) (of people) folla f., stuolo m.

in flocks — a frotte

3) U relig. gregge m. (di fedeli)
II [flɒk]
verbo intransitivo affollarsi, accalcarsi (around attorno a; into in)

to flock together — riunirsi

III [flɒk]
nome
1) tess. fiocco m., bioccolo m.
2) (tuft) ciuffo m.
* * *
[flok] 1. noun
(a number of certain animals or birds together: a flock of sheep.) gregge; stormo
2. verb
((with to, into etc) to gather or go somewhere together in a group or crowd: People flocked to the cinema.) adunarsi
* * *
[flɒk]
1. n
(of sheep) also Rel gregge m , (of birds) stormo, (of people) stuolo, folla
2. vi
(crowd) affollarsi, ammassarsi

to flock around sb — affollarsi intorno a qn

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flock (1) /flɒk/
n.
1 gregge (di pecore, capre)
2 stormo (d'uccelli); branco (di oche domestiche)
3 folla; gruppo; stuolo
4 (relig.) fedeli (pl.); gregge
flock-master, pastore.
flock (2) /flɒk/
n.
1 [u] (ind. tess.) cascami (pl.): flock mattress, materasso di cascami
2 bioccolo; fiocco (di lana, ecc.)
3 (tecn.) flock
4 (al pl.) (chim.) flocculi
flock wallpaper, carta da parati rugosa
flocky
a.
fioccoso; lanuginoso.
(to) flock (1) /flɒk/
v. i.
affollarsi; congregarsi; riunirsi (in gregge, in stormo, ecc.); accalcarsi; affluire in folla: The pupils flocked round the headmaster, gli alunni si sono accalcati attorno al preside.
(to) flock (2) /flɒk/
v. t.
1 imbottire di bioccoli (o di cascami)
2 (ind. tess.) floccare.
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I [flɒk]
nome
1) (of sheep, goats) gregge m.; (of birds) stormo m.
2) (of people) folla f., stuolo m.

in flocks — a frotte

3) U relig. gregge m. (di fedeli)
II [flɒk]
verbo intransitivo affollarsi, accalcarsi (around attorno a; into in)

to flock together — riunirsi

III [flɒk]
nome
1) tess. fiocco m., bioccolo m.
2) (tuft) ciuffo m.

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