gaggles

美 [ˈgægəlz]英 [ˈgæglz]
  • n.一群(吵闹的人);(鹅)群
  • gaggle的复数
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    N-COUNT-COLL (尤指吵闹或无秩序的)一群人
    You can use gaggle to refer to a group of people, especially if they are noisy or disorganized.

    A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.

    一群乱哄哄的记者坐在酒店大堂里焦急地等待着。

  1. Gaggles of folks wearing colorful native costumes shuttled between meals in the hotel restaurant and the sprawling Trade Fair Complex across the street .

    这些客商身穿五颜六色的本国服装,叽里呱啦地讲着外语,在酒店餐厅和街对面铺开来去的广交会场馆之间穿梭往来。

  2. He doesn 't elaborate much with the media , with postgame gaggles lasting for just a few minutes . He seems indifferent to the attention paid to him each night .

    他不会跟媒体说很多话,每次赛后采访他都不会超过几分钟。对于大家每晚注视着他的目光,他表现得挺淡定的。