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shepherd
- IPA[ˈSHepərd]
美式
- a person who tends and rears sheep.;a member of the clergy who provides spiritual care and guidance for a congregation.
- tend (sheep) as a shepherd;give guidance to (someone), especially on spiritual matters
verb: shepherd, 3rd person present: shepherds, gerund or present participle: shepherding, past tense: shepherded, past participle: shepherded
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名詞
- 1. a person who tends and rears sheep.
- ▪ a member of the clergy who provides spiritual care and guidance for a congregation.
- ▪ short for German shepherd
動詞
- 1. tend (sheep) as a shepherd although the sheep are shepherded, they're generally only counted when we bring them in
- ▪ give guidance to (someone), especially on spiritual matters she had to submit the control of her career and money to a group who shepherded her
- ▪ carefully manage (resources or an organization) it was she who shepherded the library through the current transition as has been recognized throughout history, money must be shepherded and safeguarded
- 2. guide or direct in a particular direction we were shepherded around with great ceremony
- a sheepdog.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small moon orbiting close to a planetary ring, especially of Saturn, and whose gravitational ...
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- a large dog of a breed often used as guard dogs or guide dogs or for police work.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sheepdog.
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- a small moon orbiting close to a planetary ring, especially of Saturn, and whose gravitational ...
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- an Alsatian.
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- a small black-and-white check pattern.
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- a small black-and-white check pattern.
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- a person who tends and rears sheep.
- tend (sheep) as a shepherd: although the sheep are shepherded, they're generally only counted when we bring them in
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