flocking
英 [ˈflɒkɪŋ]
美 [ˈflɑːkɪŋ]
v. 群集; 聚集; 蜂拥
flock的现在分词
现在分词:flocking
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT-COLL (鸟、羊)群
Aflockofbirds, sheep, or goats is a group of them.- They kept a small flock of sheep...
他们养了一小群羊。 - They are gregarious birds and feed in flocks.
它们是群居鸟类,会集群觅食。
- They kept a small flock of sheep...
- N-COUNT-COLL 成群结队;一大群
You can refer to a group of people or things as aflock ofthem to emphasize that there are a lot of them.- These cases all attracted flocks of famous writers.
这些案件都吸引了大批知名作家的关注。 - ...his flock of advisers.
他的庞大顾问团
- These cases all attracted flocks of famous writers.
- VERB 蜂拥;群集
If peopleflocktoa particular place or event, a very large number of them go there, usually because it is pleasant or interesting.- The public have flocked to the show...
公众蜂拥而至观看演出。 - The criticisms will not stop people flocking to see the film...
批评的声音不会阻止人们涌到影院观看这部电影。 - His greatest wish must be that huge crowds flock into the beautiful park.
他最大的愿望一定是希望人们成群结队地到这个美丽的公园参观。
- The public have flocked to the show...
- (到牧师所在教堂做礼拜或属于其辖区的)全体教徒,教众群体
A clergyman'sflockis the group of Christians who come to his church or live in the area that he has responsibility for.