herding
v. 群集,糾結( herd的現在分詞 ); 放牧; (使)向…移動
A herd is a large group of animals of one kind that live together.
...large herds of elephant and buffalo.
大群的大象和水牛
...dairy herds.
奶牛群
If you say that someone has joined the herd or follows the herd, you are criticizing them because you think that they behave just like everyone else and do not think for themselves.
They are individuals; they will not follow the herd.
他們是獨立的個體,不願隨大溜。
If you herd people somewhere, you make them move there in a group.
He began to herd the prisoners out...
他開始將犯人集中在一起趕出來。
The group was herded into a bus.
這群人被趕上了一輛公共汽車。
If you herd animals, you make them move along as a group.
Stefano used a motor cycle to herd the sheep...
斯特凡諾騎一輛摩托車放羊。
A boy herded half a dozen camels down towards the water trough.
一個男孩趕著6頭駱駝朝飲水槽走去。
1. (of birds and animals) tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind;
The little boy is herding the cattle.
這個小男孩在放牛.
They have been herding cattle on the tableland for generations.
他們世世代代在這高原上放牧。
The girls usually got rough and mannish after they went to herding.
到野外去放牧的姑娘通常都變得粗裡粗氣,象個男子漢.
They have been herding cattle on the plateau for generations.
他們世世代代在這高原上放牧.
The contradiction between agriculture, hunting, and herding caused great disruption in the west.
農業 、 狩獵和牧業間的矛盾在西部引起了很大的混亂.