flock flock
The Spanish word 'rebaño' is translated into English as 'flock'. It refers to a group of animals, particularly birds or sheep, that move together and are often raised or kept by a person for farming purposes or commercial uses. This term indicates the common behavior of these animals to stay close to each other for protection or breeding.
The shepherd dog takes care of the flock of sheep.
This sentence can be used to describe a situation where a shepherd dog is protecting a flock of sheep, which is a common task for these kinds of dogs.
The herd of goats escaped from the farm.
This sentence is used when a group of goats, referred to as a flock or herd, have managed to escape from their farm, which could indicate a problem with the fencing or the supervision of the animals.
The flock of birds flew over the lake.
This phrase can be used to describe a situation where a group of birds, collectively known as a flock, are flying over a lake. It suggests a natural and peaceful setting.