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swineherd

/swahyn-hurd/US // ˈswaɪnˌhɜrd //UK // (ˈswaɪnˌhɜːd) //

猪倌,养猪人,牧羊人,养猪场

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who tends swine.

Examples

  • Presently he came to a second forest, and there he met another swineherd driving pigs.

  • The statement may be dismissed as a fable, but it is more than probable that the assertion that he was a swineherd is correct.

  • Is it by short clothes of yellow serge, and swineherd horns, that an infant of genius is educated?

  • She appeared to Ulysses in the steading of Eumœus, the swineherd, as a “woman tall and fair, and skilful in splendid handiwork.”

  • The boy was afterwards sold to Laertes, the father of Ulysses, in whose service he put on immortality as the swineherd Eumæus.