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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

herd together GLAG. [brit. angl. həːd -, am. angl. hərd -]

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. together [brit. angl. təˈɡɛðə, am. angl. təˈɡɛðər] PRISL. Together in its main adverbial senses is almost always translated by ensemble.
together frequently occurs as the second element in certain verb combinations (get together, pull together, put together, tie together etc.). For translations for these, see the appropriate verb entry (get together, pull together, tie together etc.).
For examples and further uses, see the entry below.

1. together (as a pair or group):

to be close together objects , trees, plants etc:

2. together (so as to be joined):

3. together (in harmony):

4. together (at the same time):

5. together (without interruption):

II. together [brit. angl. təˈɡɛðə, am. angl. təˈɡɛðər] PRID. pog.

III. together with PREDL.

IV. together [brit. angl. təˈɡɛðə, am. angl. təˈɡɛðər]

I. tie together GLAG. [brit. angl. tʌɪ -, am. angl. taɪ -] (tie together)

tie together facts, information:

II. tie together GLAG. [brit. angl. tʌɪ -, am. angl. taɪ -] (tie [sth] together, tie together [sth])

tie together bundles, objects:

I. pull together GLAG. [brit. angl. pʊl -, am. angl. pʊl -] (pull together)

II. pull together GLAG. [brit. angl. pʊl -, am. angl. pʊl -] (pull [sth] together)

I. get together GLAG. (get together) (assemble)

se réunir (about , over pour discuter de)

II. get together GLAG. (get [sb/sth] together, get together [sb/sth])

1. get together (assemble):

get together different people, groups

2. get together (accumulate):

get together food parcels, truckload

3. get together (form):

get together company, action group

I. herd [brit. angl. həːd, am. angl. hərd] SAM.

troupeau m. spol
troupe ž. spol
bande ž. spol
harde ž. spol
herd (of people) fig., slabš.
troupeau m. spol

II. herd [brit. angl. həːd, am. angl. hərd] GLAG. preh. glag. (drive)

herd animals
herd people

III. to herd into GLAG. nepreh. glag.

IV. herd [brit. angl. həːd, am. angl. hərd]

v slovarju PONS

I. herd together GLAG. preh. glag.

herd together animals:

II. herd together GLAG. nepreh. glag.

v slovarju PONS

I. together [təˈgeðəʳ, am. angl. -ɚ] PRISL.

fraza:

II. together [təˈgeðəʳ, am. angl. -ɚ] PRID. pog.

I. herd [hɜ:d, am. angl. hɜ:rd] SAM.

1. herd (large group of animals):

troupeau m. spol
herd of deer
harde ž. spol
herd of whales
banc m. spol

2. herd slabš. (group of people):

troupeau m. spol

II. herd [hɜ:d, am. angl. hɜ:rd] GLAG. preh. glag.

herd animals:

III. herd [hɜ:d, am. angl. hɜ:rd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

v slovarju PONS

I. herd together GLAG. preh. glag.

herd together animals:

II. herd together GLAG. nepreh. glag.

v slovarju PONS

I. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] PRISL.

fraza:

II. together [tə·ˈgeð·ər] PRID. pog.

I. herd [hɜrd] SAM.

1. herd (large group of animals):

troupeau m. spol
herd of deer
harde ž. spol
herd of whales
banc m. spol

2. herd slabš. (group of people):

troupeau m. spol

II. herd [hɜrd] GLAG. preh. glag.

herd animals:

III. herd [hɜrd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

Present
Iherd together
youherd together
he/she/itherds together
weherd together
youherd together
theyherd together
Past
Iherded together
youherded together
he/she/itherded together
weherded together
youherded together
theyherded together
Present Perfect
Ihaveherded together
youhaveherded together
he/she/ithasherded together
wehaveherded together
youhaveherded together
theyhaveherded together
Past Perfect
Ihadherded together
youhadherded together
he/she/ithadherded together
wehadherded together
youhadherded together
theyhadherded together

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All the animals in the herd were hornless.
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Some ordnance seems to have been specifically targeted to land among a herd of 1,700 grazing horses, for the purposes of scattering them.
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Herding instincts and trainability can be measured at noncompetitive herding tests.
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He finds a large herd of adult female mammoths.
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Female wildebeest give birth in the middle of a herd rather than alone, and typically in the middle of the day.
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