Examples of using Flocked in English and their translations into Chinese
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While offically visiting numerous provinces he established in each of them several reformed houses whither the most fervent religious flocked.
The millions who flocked to northern British cities, dispossessed by enclosures of formerly public lands, nonetheless hated the factories.
Thousands of others flocked to special fan parks to watch local bands and fireworks displays.
Hundreds of supporters flocked to the stadium holding mostly Greek flags but also some of Cyprus to celebrate Anastasiades' victory.
Traditionally a lot of companies, users and developers flocked to more closed environments as they were simpler.
They soon launched in San Francisco, and in short order, A-list investors flocked, reportedly including Jay-Z and Ashton Kutcher.
Motivated and self-selected, they flocked to a school where students did not simply listen to lectures and take notes.
Workers flocked to the cotton-mills of Manchester, the shipyards of Newcastle and the factories of Birmingham, expanding the population in each of these cities eight-fold.
Around one million foreign tourists flocked to the Netherlands over the holiday period, while 350,000 locals also went away on day trips.
By the time grey market rules opened up the borders, enthusiasts flocked to import the cars they had dreamed of owning.
Two or three manufacturers of cloud computing power, but they saw the business opportunities, flocked to the mountains of Sichuan to find scrap mining machines.
On July 24, 1939 the doors opened, and fans flocked to, Seattle's newest entertainment hot spot- a beautiful art-deco….
Gabriel's Gully is where it all began, and within seven months 10,000 miners flocked to this goldfield.
But as industrialization accelerated, so did urbanization, as impoverished farmworkers flocked to factories.
Two or three manufacturers of cloud computing power, but they saw the business opportunities, flocked to the mountains of Sichuan to find scrap mining machines.
A considerable crowd, in spite of the early hour, flocked on the quays and on Glasgow Bridge;
Programmers and aspiring entrepreneurs from top U.S. colleges flocked to Kampala to launch startups.
Fearing a new incursion by the police, many supporters of the protesters, including alumni, flocked to the campuses, leaving bags of food and supplies.
The Salvadoran youths, a generation of jobless foot soldiers who made easy recruits, flocked to their banner.
Defoe reported from Paris that“Country people run with as much precipitancy from Paris as ever they flocked to it.”.