flok

flok
sg - flokken, pl - flokke
1) толпа́ ж
2) ста́я ж, ста́до с
* * *
brood, crew, flight, flock, herd, pack, pride, swarm, troop
* * *
(en -ke)
(kvæg, elefanter etc) herd,
(får, geder) flock;
(hunde, ulve) pack;
(aber) band, group,
(i bevægelse) troop;
(fugle) flight, flock;
(hvaler etc) school;
(mennesker) crowd,
(i bevægelse, mindre) troop ( fx of schoolchildren);
[flokken]
(neds) the common herd ( fx rise above the common herd);
[i samlet flok, i flok og følge] in a body;
[gå i flok med] join, side with;
[løfte i flok] join hands, pull together.

Danish-English dictionary. 2013.

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