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sheep

  • 21 herd

    [hə:d] 1. noun
    (a group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together: a herd of cattle; a herd of elephant(s).) stádo
    2. verb
    (to gather together, or be brought together, in a group: The dogs herded the sheep together; The tourists were herded into a tiny room.) zohnať, zhromaždiť
    - - herd
    - herdsman
    - the herd instinct
    * * *
    • stádo

    English-Slovak dictionary > herd

  • 22 horn

    [ho:n]
    1) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) roh
    2) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) rohovina; z rohoviny
    3) (something which is made of horn: a shoehorn.) predmet z rohoviny
    4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) rožok, roh
    5) (the apparatus in a car etc which gives a warning sound: The driver blew his horn.) klaksón
    6) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) (lovecký) roh
    7) ((also French horn) the type of coiled brass horn that is played in orchestras etc.) lesný roh
    - - horned
    - horny
    * * *
    • zvukovod
    • klaksón
    • húkacka
    • roh
    • rohovina
    • lievik

    English-Slovak dictionary > horn

  • 23 lamb

    [læm]
    1) (a young sheep: The ewe has had three lambs.) jahňa
    2) (its flesh eaten as food: a roast leg of lamb.) jahňacina
    3) (a lovable or gentle person, usually a child.) anjelik
    - lambswool
    * * *
    • jahniatko
    • jahnacina (mäso)
    • jahna
    • bahnit sa
    • baránok
    • ovecka
    • mat jahnatá
    • neviniatko
    • obahnit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > lamb

  • 24 livestock

    noun (domestic animals, especially horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs.) živý inventár
    * * *
    • statok
    • dobytok

    English-Slovak dictionary > livestock

  • 25 mutton

    (the flesh of sheep, used as food.) baranina
    * * *
    • baran
    • baranina (mäso)

    English-Slovak dictionary > mutton

  • 26 nomad

    ['nəumæd]
    (one of a group of people with no permanent home who travel about with their sheep, cattle etc: Many of the people of central Asia are nomads.) kočovník
    - nomadically
    * * *
    • tulák
    • kocovník
    • kocovný
    • pútnik
    • nomád

    English-Slovak dictionary > nomad

  • 27 pen

    I [pen] noun
    (a small enclosure, usually for animals: a sheep-pen.) ohrada
    II [pen]
    (an instrument for writing in ink: My pen needs a new nib.) pero
    - pen-pal
    - pen-knife
    - pen-name
    - pen-pal
    * * *
    • pero

    English-Slovak dictionary > pen

  • 28 sacrifice

    1. noun
    1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) obeť
    2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) obeť
    3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) obeť
    2. verb
    1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) obetovať
    2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) obetovať
    - sacrificially
    * * *
    • zmierit sa so stratou
    • strata
    • priniest za obet
    • prinášat obet
    • predat so stratou
    • Kristova obet na kríži
    • obetovat
    • obet
    • obeta

    English-Slovak dictionary > sacrifice

  • 29 scene

    [si:n]
    1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) scéna, dejisko
    2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) výjav
    3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) výstup
    4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) scenéria
    5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) výstup
    6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) dekorácia
    7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) prostredie
    - scenic
    - behind the scenes
    - come on the scene
    * * *
    • záber
    • vzhlad krajiny
    • výstup
    • výjav
    • životný štýl
    • šot
    • scenéria
    • scéna
    • udalost
    • príbeh
    • epizóda
    • javisko
    • javisková výprava
    • ária
    • dejisko
    • dekorácia
    • divadlo
    • prostredie
    • pohlad
    • kulisa
    • krajina
    • miesto deja
    • nechutný výstup (scéna)
    • obraz
    • oblast

    English-Slovak dictionary > scene

  • 30 shear

    [ʃiə]
    past tense - sheared; verb
    1) (to clip or cut wool from (a sheep).)
    2) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.)
    3) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).)
    4) (to cut or (cause to) break: A piece of the steel girder sheared off.)
    * * *
    • utat
    • zbavit
    • zbúrat
    • zastrihovat
    • žatva
    • zotat
    • zvislý zásek
    • seknút
    • sekat
    • strojné nožnicky
    • strih
    • stat
    • strižný posun
    • strižna
    • strihanie
    • stojan
    • strihat
    • stínat
    • tat sekerou
    • trojzubá harpúna
    • trojnožka
    • pretínat
    • prerezávat si cestu
    • preseknút
    • celust
    • rezat
    • rozrezávat
    • ostrihané zviera
    • krájat
    • namáhat šmykom
    • nožnice na lepenku
    • nožnicky
    • nôž
    • obrat
    • olúpit
    • odseknút

    English-Slovak dictionary > shear

  • 31 stray

    [strei] 1. verb
    (to wander, especially from the right path, place etc: The shepherd went to search for some sheep that had strayed; to stray from the point.) zatúlať sa
    2. noun
    (a cat, dog etc that has strayed and has no home.) túlavé zviera
    3. adjective
    1) (wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.) zatúlaný
    2) (occasional, or not part of a general group or tendency: The sky was clear except for one or two stray clouds.) jednotlivý
    * * *
    • volne sa pást
    • zablúdenec
    • zabehnút sa
    • zablúdit
    • vypadaný
    • zabudnutý
    • zblúdilý
    • zatúlaná vec
    • zatúlaný
    • zatúlaný kus
    • zatúlat sa
    • zíst omylom
    • zblúdený
    • stratený
    • sporadický
    • stratené dieta
    • spolocná pastvina
    • túlavý pes
    • jednotlivý exemplár
    • individuálny
    • bludná duša
    • blúdit
    • rušivý
    • rozsypaný
    • náhodný
    • nechcený
    • odíst
    • odbehnút
    • odchýlit sa
    • odbiehat
    • odlúcit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > stray

  • 32 suede

    [sweid]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) leather from a sheep or lamb etc with a soft, rough surface: suede shoes.) glacé
    * * *
    • semiš

    English-Slovak dictionary > suede

  • 33 suet

    ['su:it]
    (the hard fat from around the kidneys of an ox or sheep.) loj
    * * *
    • loj

    English-Slovak dictionary > suet

  • 34 tend

    I [tend] verb
    (to take care of; to look after: A shepherd tends his sheep.) starať sa; dávať pozor
    II [tend] verb
    1) (to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently: Plants tend to die in hot weather; He tends to get angry.) byť náchylný
    2) (to move, lean or slope in a certain direction: This bicycle tends to(wards) the left.) smerovať
    * * *
    • viest
    • sklánat sa
    • slúžit
    • smerovat
    • stácat
    • starat sa
    • pritahovat
    • pripravit
    • dozerat
    • íst
    • byt náchylný
    • byt v službe
    • bdiet(nad niecím)
    • cielit
    • dávat pozor
    • dohliadat
    • dbat
    • ošetrovat
    • pestovat
    • pohybovat sa
    • krúžit
    • mat sklon
    • mat za následok
    • mierit
    • mat na starosti
    • mat zámer
    • mat tendenciu
    • mat vo zvyku
    • odprevádzat
    • opatrovat
    • obsluhovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > tend

  • 35 wool

    [wul] 1. noun, adjective
    ((of) the soft hair of sheep and some other animals, often made into yarn etc for knitting or into fabric for making clothes etc: I wear wool in winter; knitting-wool; a wool blanket.) vlna; vlnený
    - woollens
    - woolly
    2. noun
    (a knitted garment.) vlnený úplet
    - pull the wool over someone's eyes
    * * *
    • vlnité vlasy
    • vlnené oblecenie
    • vlna
    • vlnená látka

    English-Slovak dictionary > wool

  • 36 cleft hoof

    (a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) kopyto párnokopytníkov

    English-Slovak dictionary > cleft hoof

  • 37 cloven hoof

    (a hoof, like those of cows, sheep etc, which has a split up the centre.) kopyto párnokopytníkov

    English-Slovak dictionary > cloven hoof

  • 38 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) zdomácnený
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) domácky

    English-Slovak dictionary > domesticated

  • 39 round up

    to collect together: The farmer rounded up the sheep (noun round-up) zohnať dohromady

    English-Slovak dictionary > round up

  • 40 sheepdog

    noun (a dog (of a kind often) trained to work with sheep.) ovčiarsky pes

    English-Slovak dictionary > sheepdog

См. также в других словарях:

  • Sheep — Sheep, n. sing. & pl. [OE. shep, scheep, AS. sc?p, sce[ a]p; akin to OFries. sk?p, LG. & D. schaap, G. schaf, OHG. sc[=a]f, Skr. ch[=a]ga. [root]295. Cf. {Sheepherd}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several species of ruminants of the genus {Ovis},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sheep — W3S2 [ʃi:p] n plural sheep [: Old English; Origin: sceap] 1.) a farm animal that is kept for its wool and its meat ▪ Sheep were grazing on the hillside. ▪ a sheep farmer flock of sheep (=a group of sheep) →↑lamb1 …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • sheep — sheep·berry; sheep; sheep·cote; sheep·faced; sheep·ish; sheep·less; sheep·man; sheep·cot; sheep·faced·ly; sheep·faced·ness; sheep·ish·ly; sheep·ish·ness; …   English syllables

  • sheep — [ ʃip ] (plural sheep) noun count ** 1. ) an animal kept by farmers for its wool or meat. The male sheep is called a ram and the female is a ewe. A young sheep is called a lamb. Meat from a young sheep is called lamb and from an older sheep is… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • sheep — [shēp] n. pl. sheep [ME schep < OE sceap, scæp, akin to Ger schaf: known only in WGmc] 1. any of a wide variety of bovid ruminants, with horns in both sexes; esp., the domesticated sheep (Ovis aries), having heavy wool, edible flesh called… …   English World dictionary

  • Sheep — Chanson par Pink Floyd extrait de l’album Animals Pays  Royaume Uni Sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • sheep — (n.) O.E. sceap, scep, from W.Gmc. *skæpan (Cf. O.S. scap, O.Fris. skep, M.L.G. schap, M.Du. scaep, Du. schaap, O.H.G. scaf, Ger. Schaf), of unknown origin. Not found in Scandinavian or Gothic, and with no known cognates outside Germanic. The… …   Etymology dictionary

  • sheep|y — «SHEE pee», adjective, sheep|i|er, sheep|i|est. characteristic of or resembling sheep; sheeplike; sheepish: »He called the social English the most sheepy of sheep (Geo …   Useful english dictionary

  • sheep — ► NOUN (pl. same) 1) a domesticated ruminant mammal with a thick woolly coat, kept in flocks for its wool or meat. 2) a person who is too easily influenced or led. 3) a member of a minister s congregation. ● make sheep s eyes at Cf. ↑make sheep s …   English terms dictionary

  • Sheep —    SHEEP, an isle, in the parish of Southend, county of Argyll. This is a small island, lying southward of the peninsula of Cantyre, and close to the island of Sanda. It is well calculated for the pasturage of a small number of sheep, from which… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • SHEEP —    Sheep and goats, which had been reared since the Neolithic in central Italy, continued to form an important component of the agricultural system together with cattle and pigs …   Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

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