柯林斯詞典gaggle /?ɡ?ɡ?l/ (gaggles) 1. N-COUNT-COLL You can use gaggle to refer to a group of people, especially if they are noisy or disorganized. (喧嘩或無(wú)序的)人群[usu N 'of' n] [表不滿] A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently. 一群喧嘩的記者不耐煩地坐在酒店大廳里等待。 返回 gaggle劍橋詞典a group of geese 一群鵝 disapproving a group of noisy or silly people 一群喧鬧的人;一幫蠢人 There was the usual gaggle of journalists waiting for the star . 像往常一樣,一群記者鬧哄哄地等著明星露面。 返回 gaggle