English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "kudde" het verskeie betekenisse na gelang van die konteks. Hier is 'n paar van die algemene definisies van "kudde":Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Groep diere, veral voëls, skape of bokke, wat aangehou, opgepas of saam beweeg. Selfstandige naamwoord: 'n Groep mense of dinge wat bymekaar is of saam beweeg, dikwels vir 'n gemeenskaplike doel of onder leiding van 'n leier. Werkwoord: Om in 'n groep bymekaar te kom of saam te beweeg, as diere of mense.Werkwoord: Om iemand of iets in groot getalle saam te trek of bymekaar te maak. Selfstandige naamwoord: Sagte tufted materiaal wat gebruik word om meubels op te vul of as isolasie.Werkwoord: Om te vul of te stop met sagte tufted materiaal.Dit is belangrik om daarop te let dat die presiese definisie en gebruik van "kudde" kan verskil na gelang van die konteks waarin dit gebruik word.

Sentence Examples

  1. The glass cracked scaring a flock of birds from the supermarket roof.
  2. The entire flock began climbing steeply and swiftly into the air.
  3. He had a very fine flock, and, while she was with them, he had been bid more for his wool than any body in the country.
  4. As the light brightened in the sky, a flock of geese flew past.
  5. They, persuaded that it was grief at finding himself vanquished, and the object of his heart, the liberation and disenchantment of Dulcinea, unattained, that kept him in this state, strove by all the means in their power to cheer him up the bachelor bidding him take heart and get up to begin his pastoral life, for which he himself, he said, had already composed an eclogue that would take the shine out of all Sannazaro had ever written, and had bought with his own money two famous dogs to guard the flock, one called Barcino and the other Butron, which a herdsman of Quintanar had sold him.
  6. one day the demure Marcela makes her appearance turned shepherdess and, in spite of her uncle and all those of the town that strove to dissuade her, took to going a-field with the other shepherd-lasses of the village, and tending her own flock.
  7. A knot of girls squawked around him like a flock of hungry pigeons.
  8. Hoards of people continued to flock to the area, but I wanted nothing more than to run away.
  9. He was the first Great Wing of my flock whom I trained to face Winged Beasties.
  10. The shepherds came up, and felt sure they had killed him so in all haste they collected their flock together, took up the dead beasts, of which there were more than seven, and made off without waiting to ascertain anything further.