transitive. To take care of or tend (sheep or cattle).
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释义 | the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > herding, pasturing, or confining > [verb (transitive)] > herd (16) herdc1475 transitive. To take care of or tend (sheep or cattle). travel1576 transitive. To cause (a horse or other animal) to journey; to lead, drive, or transport (livestock) from one place to another; also figurative… pastor1587 transitive. To take care of or tend, as a herdsman or shepherd. Obsolete. rare. drove1776 transitive. To drive (cattle or other livestock), esp. to market, typically over a long distance. flog1793 To urge forward (a horse, etc.) by flogging. Also figurative. (In early 19th cent. to urge on by importunity, etc.) Also (frequently intransitive)… tail1844 Australian and New Zealand. To follow, drive, or tend (sheep, cattle, or horses). work1878 transitive. Originally New Zealand. To use (a dog) to control or herd livestock, esp. sheep. Cf. sense 48b. work1879 transitive. Originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand. Esp. of a dog: to herd (sheep, cattle, etc.). Also occasionally intransitive: (of… trail1906 U.S. To drive or herd (livestock) along a trail. Also absol. Subcategories:— herd or drive together (5) — with dog (1) — with horse (1) |
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