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ewe

/yoo; Dialect yoh/US // yu; Dialect yoʊ //UK // (juː) //

母羊,母牛,羖羊,雌鹿

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a female sheep, especially when fully mature.

Examples

  • As for a more humane socialism emerging, Aksyonov kebabs that ewe-lamb too.

  • He brought not just Ewe to English, but a tribal embrace to the angst-ridden homeland of Billy Joel.

  • Her name, The New York Times noted, means “the human being is more precious than gold” in Ewe.

  • A vigorous ewe may bring her first lamb at two years old, but it is better that it be deferred till three.

  • The ewe should possess these characteristics generally, with such modifications as are suited to the sex.

  • The old ewe had come quite close to the man, and one of the lambs was nibbling at his trousers' leg.

  • They made their own negotiations, drew their savings from the bank and started into business with four ewe lambs.

  • Here comes the wonderful one-hoss shay, Drawn by a rat-tailed, ewe-necked bay, "Huddup!"