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词汇 Swaledale
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Definition of Swaledale in English:

Swaledale

noun ˈsweɪldeɪl
  • A sheep of a small hardy breed with long, coarse wool.

    斯瓦尔戴尔羊

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wool from Swaledales is virtually worthless, while the male lambs which are destined for the butcher grow slowly and have a poor meat yield.
    • Bronco - an 18-month-old Swaledale - was sold at auction, smashing all other records for his breed.
    • Mr Cowperthwaite fears he may not be able to restock with Swaledales at all if foot-and-mouth disease continues to spread across the Swaledale area where most of the pedigree flocks are kept.
    • The sheep dog business has been a very important aspect of the farm business but Mr Scrimgeour is keen to improve his Swaledale flock - the breed he lost during the 2001 Foot and Mouth outbreak.
    • For five years she bred and reared Swaledale sheep and became involved in the local community.
    • Although the Swaledales were the more touchy, at times the Mules were hard to bend, but overall the sheep ran well.
    • Every acre on the farm, that supports not only prize-winning Swaledales, but also about 35 suckler cows, is in an Environmentally Sensitive Area.
    • There was also a revival, after foot-and-mouth, of the Matterdale and St John's sheep show, in which Herdwick and Swaledale sheep were shown.
    • Over the years it has lost out to continental imports like Texels and other fell grazers like Swaledales and Herdwicks.
    • Over at the sheep pens, Philip Charnley of Coniston farm High Oxen Fell was revelling in his win after his Swaledales picked up the Tyson Dawson Cup for Supreme Champion.
    • At this time the breeds of sheep kept in the fells of Westmorland were Scotch Blackface, Rough Fell and Swaledales.
    • Mr Cowperthwaite's farm, where he keeps 500 Swaledale ewes, is in the Lunesdale Foxhounds hunt range and has never suffered livestock losses in the past.
    • Visitors to the show will also see a Swaledale ram, complete with real horns, but Mr Gillbard admits exhibitors at the Great Yorkshire Show in July might not recognise it.
    • Herdwick, Swaledale and Rough Fell sheep were among the breeds worst hit by the outbreak of the foot and mouth disease.
    • All the regular vendors are showing that day, and the numbers include some 1,500 Scot and Swaledale ewes and gimmer shearlings, followed by 1,000 lambs.
    • He didn't see himself as the kind of man who would raise 80 head of longhorn cattle or end up grazing 1,200 Swaledale and black face sheep on the high Yorkshire moors.
    • The Helliwells keep traditional Dale breeds of Swaledale and Mule ewes and Belted Galloway sucklers.
    • He runs 500 Swaledale ewes which are crossed by Blue Faced Leicester Tups for producing Mule lambs which are sold both for meat and for breeding purposes.
    • For the next week the couple had to stand by as their prize dairy herd of 116 cows and 160 Swaledale sheep were shot and their bodies burned on a huge pyre.
    • The area famous for its Swaledale flocks has never seen anything like the animals which are on display in shop windows from today.

Origin

Early 20th century: from the name of a region in North Yorkshire.

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