shepherd 的 2 个定义
- a person who herds, tends, and guards sheep.
- a person who protects, guides, or watches over a person or group of people.
- a member of the clergy.
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- to tend or guard as a shepherd: to shepherd the flock.
- to watch over carefully.
shepherd 近义词
keeper
更多shepherd例句
- Over many studies, Shepherd and his colleagues have shown that some cities really do get more rain in certain places than would be expected.
- I am still a shepherd, and proud of it, but I now look to our soil, and our wildflowers, and the insects and birds around us, as other measures of our stewardship.
- Shepherd’s research shows that only half of privately held companies that had raised at least $100 million had even one woman on the board.
- Marcus sought legal advice from Shepherd and talked to him about becoming a silent party to the suit, or filing a new one, and sharing in any proceeds should the case succeed, Marcus said.
- Soon after he met with Shepherd, Marcus tried to present the information to a Justice Department lawyer who worked on these issues.
- In the video, the bus is getting searched by a cop with a German shepherd.
- Then when we arrive at his flat in Shepherd's Bush following the escape, perhaps there ought to be remnants of the ladder.
- Yes, your German Shepherd Buster can wear his own health tracker.
- After killing the Egyptian he runs away for years, becomes a shepherd, starts a family.
- Rick must shepherd his newborn daughter, Judith, through this world of peril.
- It was only a hut of rough boards, carelessly knocked together for a shepherd's temporary home.
- He evinced the opposite of the temper usually ascribed to the “Shepherd-boy” —a birth-date by Ex.
- The faces of a flock of sheep are to a stranger all alike; to the shepherd, each has its personal individuality.
- I, too, am a shepherd, you know; but a shepherd in black and without his crook is somewhat in the way.
- On the large sheep-farms of that country a single shepherd often has the charge of from three to six thousand sheep.