stockman 的定义
plural stock·men [stok-muhn or, for 3, -men]. /ˈstɒk mən or, for 3, -ˌmɛn/.
- U.S. and Australia. a person who raises livestock.
- a person employed on a stock farm.
- a person in charge of a stock of goods, as in a warehouse.
stockman 近义词
等同于 rancher
等同于 cowboy
更多stockman例句
- Rep. Steve Stockman (R-TX) is a grifter and a wingnut, but is he possibly a felon too?
- While Stockman gave two responses and Posey gave one, neither agreed to be interviewed.
- In the meantime, Stockman's spokesman again didn't respond to inquires from The Daily Beast.
- Ethical questions have repeatedly been raised about Stockman in the past.
- If only Stockman had followed his own advice and “read The Daily Beast.”
- Each stockman gets with his permit each spring a small map showing his own range and the surrounding ranges.
- The crowd votes that Doctor Stockman may not speak about the baths, the real point at issue.
- Frank expected to see the stockman drop on one knee and take aim at the bear, now very close to the two dismounted ones.
- Didn't old Jesse say that Martin Mabie was a big stockman now, and had really quit being a guide and hunter?
- He was not partial to elk meat, which was perhaps natural in a stockman, who could kill young beef whenever the spirit moved.