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Перевод: flock
[существительное] стадо; стая (птиц) ; толпа ; группа ; паства [рел.] ; пушинка ; клочок ; пучок ; хлопчатобумажные очески; шерстяные очески; [глагол] стекаться; держаться вместе; держаться стаей
Тезаурус:
- TESTS carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture on the flock of 5,000 hens owned by nuns at Our Lady of the Passion Monastery in Northamptonshire, showed that there was no danger to public health, it was claimed yesterday.
- Along at the river's mouth, at the standing wave formed where the incoming sea and outgoing melt water meet, a flock of terns hover and dive like gnats in the summer air.
- The head of it, who in December was urging his flock to respect law and order, called the military operation in Vilnius "a sin".
- The Pastor paused for a moment and looked thoughtfully at his flock and, Erika was convinced, piercingly at her.
- The centrepiece of her work is a flock of 32 sheep made from wire, a material she has made her own.
- One of the biggest producers, Mr Tyson Hartley, whose flock winters on 3,000-ft fells in the Duddon Valley, said: "No other breed will survive there.
- By 1874, William Grist, the flock and shoddy magnate, was Using St Mary's Mill, possibly for around a decade, but by 1890, the mill again fell silent.
- Understandably, many of his old flock in Kidderminster severely criticised him for this.
- His request for an adjournment to consider this evidence and to produce scientific evidence that supported the nuns' claim that the flock was not a threat to human health, was granted by the judges until Tuesday.
- The flock has been closed to females since 1980 and the Martins still deliberate long and hard over future stock sire purchases, which usually involve an inspection of the sire and dam beforehand.
- Another Mill Hill Priest is working in Omdurman, living very simply in the shanty-town and trying to organize his flock into small Christian communities.
- With a double muscled trait in existence within his own Weekfield flock for many years, Mr Slade wonders why the Beltex is attracting so much interest.
- It is sometimes argued that the loss of lambs is partly the shepherd's fault: that greater care for the flock would cut down losses to predators.
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