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词汇 herdsman
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Definition of herdsman in English:

herdsman

nounPlural herdsmen ˈhəːdzmənˈhərdzmən
  • 1The owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals.

    牧主,牧人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When he visits farmers, ploughmen and herdsmen to offer advice on improving and increasing their yields, he secretly jots down their curses and swear words in a small notebook.
    • It is a land of endless bush, villages, nomadic cattle herdsmen and subsistence farmers.
    • Along the way he challenges traditional interpretations about the role and scope of southern herdsmen and their herds.
    • Tensions are further exacerbated between farmers and herdsmen as they struggle to search for pasture and water for their herds, as it becomes more and more scarce.
    • Small herds of sheep and cattle, with shouting herdsmen, making their slow way down the street to some butcher's or some House's private stable.
    • Indeed, there was little need for the vast majority of them, whether merchants, farmers, or herdsmen, to know how to read or write.
    • The true citizens of Alin were mostly farmers and herdsmen.
    • Ron Turner, 55, from Long Marston, near York, has worked as a herdsman looking after dairy cattle for the last 40 years.
    • These are only a handful from a vast collection including many regional cheeses made on a small scale by herdsmen or on collective farms.
    • He argues that access to the legal system for lawyers, judges, district attorneys offices, and others, can result in over-consumption in the same way that cattle can overgraze grazing land when many herdsmen have access to it.
    • This has been the approach taken by slash and burn agricultural communities in the tropical forests, cattle herdsmen in regions of Africa, and many international timber companies.
    • It is at this time that our farmers, growers, herdsmen and stockmen are really suffering the pressure of economic damage due to foot-and-mouth disease and other market factors.
    • In his three paintings of herdsmen and cattle at Dulwich, a moist swirl of twilight, suspended over the low horizon, permeates the mild marshy pastures and caresses the slack flanks of the grazing animals.
    • There are numerous pictures of cattle with their herdsmen.
    • If ever there is a place to grasp the climatic and environmental changes in China, it is not out on the vast plains, where herdsmen and farmers battle over dwindling water resources and tillable land.
    • Snow 17-24 centimetres deep has slowed rescue efforts and made it difficult for local herdsmen to feed their animals.
    • An indigenous nation of mountain herdsmen and farmers with their own language and clan-based society, the Chechens have lived in the Caucasus for thousands of years.
    • The ethnic-religious texture of the conflict is exacerbated by competition between Arab herdsmen and ethnic African farmers for water and forage.
    • Traditionally, Eritreans lived rural lifestyles as farmers or nomadic herdsmen and women.
    • He was out here in the wilds initiating low-interest loans, ‘reasonable amounts’ for poor farmers and herdsmen to manage.
    Synonyms
    stockman, herder, drover, shepherd, cattleman, cowherd, cowhand, cowman, cowboy, rancher
    North American sheepman
    in Spanish-speaking America gaucho, llanero, ranchero, vaquero
    North American informal cowpuncher, cowpoke, broncobuster
    North American dated buckaroo
    archaic herd
    1. 1.1 The constellation Boötes.
      牧夫星座

Rhymes

herdsmen

Definition of herdsman in US English:

herdsman

nounˈhərdzmənˈhərdzmən
  • 1The owner or keeper of a herd of domesticated animals.

    牧主,牧人

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An indigenous nation of mountain herdsmen and farmers with their own language and clan-based society, the Chechens have lived in the Caucasus for thousands of years.
    • This has been the approach taken by slash and burn agricultural communities in the tropical forests, cattle herdsmen in regions of Africa, and many international timber companies.
    • He argues that access to the legal system for lawyers, judges, district attorneys offices, and others, can result in over-consumption in the same way that cattle can overgraze grazing land when many herdsmen have access to it.
    • When he visits farmers, ploughmen and herdsmen to offer advice on improving and increasing their yields, he secretly jots down their curses and swear words in a small notebook.
    • Small herds of sheep and cattle, with shouting herdsmen, making their slow way down the street to some butcher's or some House's private stable.
    • Along the way he challenges traditional interpretations about the role and scope of southern herdsmen and their herds.
    • Snow 17-24 centimetres deep has slowed rescue efforts and made it difficult for local herdsmen to feed their animals.
    • Tensions are further exacerbated between farmers and herdsmen as they struggle to search for pasture and water for their herds, as it becomes more and more scarce.
    • Indeed, there was little need for the vast majority of them, whether merchants, farmers, or herdsmen, to know how to read or write.
    • It is at this time that our farmers, growers, herdsmen and stockmen are really suffering the pressure of economic damage due to foot-and-mouth disease and other market factors.
    • It is a land of endless bush, villages, nomadic cattle herdsmen and subsistence farmers.
    • If ever there is a place to grasp the climatic and environmental changes in China, it is not out on the vast plains, where herdsmen and farmers battle over dwindling water resources and tillable land.
    • These are only a handful from a vast collection including many regional cheeses made on a small scale by herdsmen or on collective farms.
    • Traditionally, Eritreans lived rural lifestyles as farmers or nomadic herdsmen and women.
    • There are numerous pictures of cattle with their herdsmen.
    • The true citizens of Alin were mostly farmers and herdsmen.
    • The ethnic-religious texture of the conflict is exacerbated by competition between Arab herdsmen and ethnic African farmers for water and forage.
    • In his three paintings of herdsmen and cattle at Dulwich, a moist swirl of twilight, suspended over the low horizon, permeates the mild marshy pastures and caresses the slack flanks of the grazing animals.
    • He was out here in the wilds initiating low-interest loans, ‘reasonable amounts’ for poor farmers and herdsmen to manage.
    • Ron Turner, 55, from Long Marston, near York, has worked as a herdsman looking after dairy cattle for the last 40 years.
    Synonyms
    stockman, herder, drover, shepherd, cattleman, cowherd, cowhand, cowman, cowboy, rancher
    1. 1.1the Herdsman The constellation Boötes.
      牧夫星座
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