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单词 herder
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Definition of herder in English:

herder

noun ˈhəːdəˈhərdər
  • A person who looks after a herd of livestock or makes a living from keeping livestock, especially in open country.

    (尤指在旷野中的)牧人,牧主

    they are nomadic cattle herders by tradition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These herders move their livestock over long distances in search of grass.
    • Cattle herders eventually managed to guide it back along the route.
    • Of the country's two and a half million people, nearly half remain nomadic livestock herders.
    • The Bahima are cattle herders and the Bairu are farmers who also care for goats and sheep.
    • When the system was broken up and the national herd divided between herders who had worked in the communities, no one took up these responsibilities.
    • They were sheep and cattle herders in the main with some measure of agricultural development.
    • Hill-slope enclosures may have been occupied by livestock herders who used the gaps between the ramparts to corral animals.
    • Thanks to the Fulani cattle herders, fresh milk and yogurt are common even though there may not be refrigeration.
    • The tenants-at-will were the tillers of the soil and herders of cattle.
    • Big Brent assigned night herders to watch the herd.
    • When the British arrived, the people in Zambia were farmers and/or cattle herders.
    • The species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting.
    • Set in the final years of the Wild West, the film tells the story of four cattle herders who help locals in a remote town to rid themselves of a ruthless rancher.
    • African herders rely on cattle for food and other basic needs, and as beasts of burden.
    • Most Mauritanians work as farmers, cattle herders, or traders.
    • The coexistence of cattle herders and agriculturalist in many areas carries a high potential for conflict.
    • The Tutsi were originally cattle herders, although much of the labor of caring for their cattle was done by the Hutu.
    • Nomadic herders divide their herds into two parts - lactating and non-lactating - in times of stress.
    • Generally, women are important in farming and the local food trade, while cattle herders and wage laborers are usually men.
    • They traveled like this for several hours, walking in order to let the cattle and the herders catch up with them a little.

Rhymes

birder, Gerda, girder, murder

Definition of herder in US English:

herder

nounˈhərdərˈhərdər
  • A person who looks after a herd of livestock or makes a living from keeping livestock, especially in open country.

    (尤指在旷野中的)牧人,牧主

    they are nomadic cattle herders by tradition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of the country's two and a half million people, nearly half remain nomadic livestock herders.
    • The tenants-at-will were the tillers of the soil and herders of cattle.
    • When the system was broken up and the national herd divided between herders who had worked in the communities, no one took up these responsibilities.
    • Hill-slope enclosures may have been occupied by livestock herders who used the gaps between the ramparts to corral animals.
    • They were sheep and cattle herders in the main with some measure of agricultural development.
    • Nomadic herders divide their herds into two parts - lactating and non-lactating - in times of stress.
    • They traveled like this for several hours, walking in order to let the cattle and the herders catch up with them a little.
    • Thanks to the Fulani cattle herders, fresh milk and yogurt are common even though there may not be refrigeration.
    • African herders rely on cattle for food and other basic needs, and as beasts of burden.
    • Big Brent assigned night herders to watch the herd.
    • The Tutsi were originally cattle herders, although much of the labor of caring for their cattle was done by the Hutu.
    • The coexistence of cattle herders and agriculturalist in many areas carries a high potential for conflict.
    • Most Mauritanians work as farmers, cattle herders, or traders.
    • Cattle herders eventually managed to guide it back along the route.
    • These herders move their livestock over long distances in search of grass.
    • Set in the final years of the Wild West, the film tells the story of four cattle herders who help locals in a remote town to rid themselves of a ruthless rancher.
    • When the British arrived, the people in Zambia were farmers and/or cattle herders.
    • Generally, women are important in farming and the local food trade, while cattle herders and wage laborers are usually men.
    • The species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting.
    • The Bahima are cattle herders and the Bairu are farmers who also care for goats and sheep.
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