shepherd
shepherd 英 [ˈʃepəd] 美 [ˈʃepərd]
vt. 牧羊;带领;指导;看管 n. 牧羊人;牧师;指导者
进行时:shepherding 过去式:shepherded 过去分词:shepherded 第三人称单数:shepherds 名词复数:shepherds
- A shepherd is a person who herds flocks or groups of animals. If you traveled to Tibet, you might see a yak shepherd.
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- vt. 牧羊;带领;指导;看管
- n. 牧羊人;牧师;指导者
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1. No, that’s the difference between a good and a bad shepherd.
不。 这是一个好牧羊人和一个坏牧羊人之间的差别。
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2. The Dead Sea scrolls were found by a shepherd pursuing a stray goat into a cave.
《死海经卷》是一个牧羊人到山洞寻找一只离群的山羊时发现的。
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3. In January there was a collision between a Japanese ship and a trimaran from the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, a green group based in the American state of Washington.
一月份一艘来自海洋牧羊人保护协会——这是一个总部位于美国华盛顿州的绿色保护组织——的三体船和一艘日本捕鲸船发生冲撞。
- shepherd (n.) Old English sceaphierde, from sceap "sheep" (see sheep) + hierde "herder," from heord "a herd" (see herd (n.)). Similar formation in Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schaphirde, Middle High German schafhirte, German dialectal Schafhirt. Shepherds customarily were buried with a tuft of wool in hand, to prove on Doomsday their occupation and be excused for often missing Sunday church. Shepherd's pie is recorded from 1877.
- shepherd (v.) 1790, "to herd sheep," from shepherd (n.). The metaphoric sense of "watch over or guide" is first recorded 1820. Related: Shepherded; shepherding.
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