shepherd (B1)
カタカナ: シェパード
IPA: /ˈʃepərd/
Definition
A person who tends, feeds, and guards sheep.
意味: 羊の世話をし、餌を与え、番をする人。
Examples / 例文
The shepherd led his flock to greener pastures. — The shepherd led his flock to greener pastures.
He dreamed of becoming a shepherd in the countryside. — He dreamed of becoming a shepherd in the countryside.
The old shepherd knew every sheep by name. — The old shepherd knew every sheep by name.
Shepherd の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Shepherd:
How to Use Shepherd
- shepherd someone/something (verb)
- To guide or look after someone or something. — "The teacher will shepherd the students through the exam process."
- shepherd into (verb)
- To guide someone or something into a place or situation. — "The guide shepherded the tourists into the museum."
- shepherd out of (verb)
- To guide someone or something out of a place or situation. — "Security officers shepherded the protesters out of the building."
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