Examples of using A flock in English and their translations into Chinese
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They have found that however dense a flock appears from the outside, its members are not evenly distributed like points on a grid.
Once introduced, the virus can infect up to 90% of a flock, and the disease can then kill 30% to 70% of infected animals.
We are like a flock of birds lost in fog, constantly drawn to flashing screens until we have forgotten the direction we were headed in.
In Roshchino on the grass is a flock of yak 40 and a few proud and beautiful big Tupolev.
Once a year, a flock of magpies would form a bridge to reunite them for that one day.
There………… no people in the painting, just a flock of ducks on a grassy farmyard and the farmhouse in the background.
A flock of birds, for example, is not just headed to a general geographical area like Central America, but to a very specific location.
These parameters determine the ability of the boids to form and maintain a flock, and the patterns of motion and organization in the flock. .
Shooting and the use of scaring devices may have to be used to prevent a flock settling on a field.
Son and his colleagues refer to his strategy by using the Japanese phrase gun-senryaku, which can mean a flock of birds flying in formation.
Little ones dodging through big ones and joining into figure-eights, and going off like a flock of birds into the distance.
The house keeps me busy till Nora's home from school, and then there's a flock of kids around till dinner.
We are called a family, a kingdom, a vineyard, a flock, a building, a bride.
Jehovah their God will save them on that day; as a flock- His people.
And whenever we saw a flock of birds that had electronic communication, we thought,'Probably has something to do with the Americans.'" And I said,"Yeah.
A flock of 66 pigeons(among them the fastest postal pigeon in the world) was sold by a Belgian breeder for$ 6 million.
Compared with the Dutch genre painting, in the painting without any dramatic events, only the dusk a flock of sheep and low first prayer shepherdess.
Investigators think that Arnold probably saw a flock of pelicans and misjudged their size, their large wings creating the"V" shape he described.