Bandada in english

Flock

pronunciation: flɑk part of speech: noun
In gestures

bandada = bevy ; pod ; flock. 

Example: It contains a bevy of fearsomely feisty female archetypes removed from domestic obligations and toughened in the brutal setting of prison life.Example: The large pod of about 75 narwhals milled around the bay in the summer feeding grounds.Example: The article 'How Shepard's Citation lost its flock' notes the difficulties involved in teaching law students the intricacies of research tools such as Shepard's Citation.

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» bandada de pájarosflock of birds .

Example: Aggregations of animals, including schools of fish, flocks of birds, or herds of mammals, are often composed of more than one species.

» en bandadasin (their) droves .

Example: Industry sales eventually peaked in 1993, and the artificial bubble burst as disillusioned speculators left the comic book market in droves, never to return.

» salir en bandadabe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) force .

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

» una bandada dea gaggle of [Generalmente usado para referirse a los gansos] .

Example: Gaggles of teenage girls, dignified matrons and white-haired grandmothers have trekked daily to the square to protest against the discrimination they suffer.

Bandada synonyms

lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: lɑt part of speech: noun deal in spanish: acuerdo, pronunciation: dil part of speech: noun, verb mass in spanish: masa, pronunciation: mæs part of speech: noun pot in spanish: maceta, pronunciation: pɑt part of speech: noun sight in spanish: visión, pronunciation: saɪt part of speech: noun stack in spanish: apilar, pronunciation: stæk part of speech: noun slew in spanish: montón, pronunciation: slu part of speech: noun mess in spanish: lío, pronunciation: mes part of speech: noun pile in spanish: pila, pronunciation: paɪl part of speech: noun spate in spanish: avalancha, pronunciation: speɪt part of speech: noun cluster in spanish: racimo, pronunciation: klʌstɜr part of speech: noun mint in spanish: menta, pronunciation: mɪnt part of speech: noun heap in spanish: montón, pronunciation: hip part of speech: noun raft in spanish: balsa, pronunciation: ræft part of speech: noun batch in spanish: lote, pronunciation: bætʃ part of speech: noun plenty in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: plenti part of speech: noun peck in spanish: picotear, pronunciation: pek part of speech: noun wad in spanish: taco, pronunciation: wɑd part of speech: noun troop in spanish: tropa, pronunciation: trup part of speech: noun clump in spanish: grupo, pronunciation: klʌmp part of speech: noun mickle in spanish: mickle, pronunciation: mɪkəl part of speech: noun muckle in spanish: muckle, pronunciation: mʌkəl part of speech: noun hatful in spanish: sombrero, pronunciation: hætfəl part of speech: noun constellate in spanish: constelar, pronunciation: kɑnstəleɪt part of speech: verb good deal in spanish: buen negocio, pronunciation: gʊddil part of speech: noun great deal in spanish: Gran oferta, pronunciation: greɪtdil part of speech: noun tidy sum in spanish: suma ordenada, pronunciation: taɪdisʌm part of speech: noun quite a little in spanish: Un poco, pronunciation: kwaɪtəlɪtəl part of speech: noun whole slew in spanish: toda la vida, pronunciation: hoʊlslu part of speech: noun whole lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: hoʊllɑt part of speech: noun
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