herder的意思和读音

herder

: [ˈhɜrdər] : [ˈhɜː(r)də(r)]

n.

herders  

herdern.

1.a person whose job is to take care of a group of animals such as sheep and cows in the countryside

n.1.“herdsman”2.

n.1.Same as herdsman2.someone who herds and takes care of a group of animals as their job

1. harper herder ;( jerkern. ...

3. herculean herder ; herdsman ...

6. – eat breakfast herder – He's very patient. ...

7. ... Herald vt. 。。。。。。 Herder n. Heredity n. ...

8. ... forwarder herder sheepherder ...

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1."In recent years, herder numbers have gotten smaller, " she said. "Many herders have moved to the town to work for the mining company. ",”,“。”

2.The reindeer herder who discovered Lyuba sold her for two snowmobiles and a year's supply of food.鹿

3.In this respect we could compare Herder to Burke, because like Berke, Herder argued that each nation had a tradition that had to be honored.

4.He worked in the merchant navy, as an oil driller in India, a cow herder in Israel and a doctor of Chinese medicine in Thailand.

5.Wen Mao, a herder who lives in a tent with her family of eight, told us that one of her sons died in the earthquake.4.14

6.This was a guy who was a goat-herder, but he still achieved. He went to Harvard and had a very respected position in Kenyan society.

7.It was said that once a well-bred girl who lived on this road fell in love with a low class cattle herder.

8.The herder tied the struggling young reindeer to a sled and hitched the sled to his snowmobile.鹿

9.Herder and many other of his generation wanted to challenge the French ascendancy and to defend a distinctive German culture.

10.She was discovered by a reindeer herder on a river bank in northwestern Siberia.鹿西西