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Gaggle Meaning in English

word

ˈɡæɡəɫ
GAG-uhl
ɡˈæɡəl
GAG-uhl

释义

A 'gaggle' is a group of geese, especially when they are on the ground. It can also mean a noisy or disorganized group of people.

用法与细微差别

Primarily used for geese, but often used playfully for people, especially groups that are loud or chaotic (e.g., 'a gaggle of teenagers'). Informal and a bit humorous. Not used for other animals.

例句

A gaggle of geese landed on the grass.

basic

There is a gaggle of children in the playground.

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The gaggle moved slowly across the road.

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We walked past a gaggle of tourists taking selfies.

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A gaggle of teens was laughing loudly at the corner.

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The meeting sounded more like a gaggle than a discussion.

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