单词 | herder |
释义 | herder (hɜːʳdəʳ ) Word forms: herders countable noun A herder is a person who looks after a herd of animals such as cattle or goats. The method relies almost entirely on the skill and knowledge of local herders. Synonyms: stockman, drover, grazier, cowman Collocations: nomadic herder Historically nomadic herder lifestyles have led to warrior-based cultures that have made them fearsome enemies of settled people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But deteriorating climate and environmental conditions result in decreased grazing potential and loss of profits for the region’s many nomadic herders. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You'll be wild camping and staying in yurts, interacting with local nomadic herders. Times, Sunday Times Fissures opened up in front of terrified nomadic herders and volcanic ash darkened the skies. Times, Sunday Times Nomadic herders frequently camp on the peninsula, and many species of migratory birds make their home there. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But it says something about your city when you're relying on nomadic reindeer herders to bring the party. Times, Sunday Times Reindeer herders say they are struggling to cope with the peninsula's unpredictable weather. Times, Sunday Times Trail-riding with the reindeer herders of the northern pine forests? Times, Sunday Times Did you know about the myopia of elks, the routine of reindeer herders or the sky fox, whose tail causes the northern lights? Times, Sunday Times Reindeer herders reported hearing the blast and seeing an eruption of fire and smoke. Times, Sunday Times |
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