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单词 sheep
释义

sheep

noun
 
/ʃiːp/
/ʃiːp/
(plural sheep)
Idioms
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  1. an animal with a thick coat, kept on farms for its meat (called mutton or lamb) or its wool
    • a flock of sheep
    • Sheep were grazing in the fields.
    • sheep farmers
    • These leaves are toxic to cattle and sheep.
    compare ewe, lamb, ram see also black sheep
    Extra Examples
    • My grandfather used to raise sheep in Australia.
    • The dogs herded the sheep into the pen.
    • a 4 000-acre sheep station in New South Wales
    • (figurative) He sees it as his duty to take care of the lost sheep of the world.
    Topics Animalsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • hill
    • mountain
    • lost
    … of sheep
    • flock
    • herd
    verb + sheep
    • farm
    • keep
    • raise
    sheep + verb
    • graze
    • bleat
    sheep + noun
    • farm
    • ranch
    • station
    phrases
    • a breed of sheep
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    Word OriginOld English scēp, scǣp, scēap, of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch schaap and German Schaf.
Idioms
count sheep
  1. to imagine that sheep are jumping over a fence and to count them, as a way of getting to sleep
like sheep
  1. (disapproving) if people behave like sheep, they all do what the others are doing, without thinking for themselves
(you, etc.) may/might as well be hanged/hung for a sheep as (for) a lamb
  1. (saying) if you are going to be punished for doing something wrong, whether it is a big or small thing, you may as well do the big thing
sort out/separate the sheep from the goats
  1. to recognize the difference between people who are good at something, intelligent, etc. and those who are not
a wolf in sheep’s clothing
  1. a person who seems to be friendly or not likely to cause any harm but is really an enemy
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