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1 -herd
a person who looks after a herd of certain kinds of animals:راعي القَطيعa goat-herd.
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2 herd
[həːd]1. nouna group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together:قَطيعa herd of elephant(s).
2. verbto gather together, or be brought together, in a group:يَجْمَع في قَطيعThe tourists were herded into a tiny room.
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3 herd
جَمَّعَ \ accumulate: to gather bit by bit: He is accumulating a large collection of foreign stamps. assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. bunch: to place in a bunch: Her clothes were all bunched up in a heap. collect: to gather (sth. special): Some boys collect stamps. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. mass: (mostly of people) to gather into a mass: The enemy were massed along the border. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. raise: to gather (the means of doing sth.; money, an army, support, etc.): We raised $5000 to build a new Village Hall. -
4 herd
حَشَدَ \ assemble: to gather: The whole school (was) assembled in the hall. gather: to bring or come together: He gathered his friends round him. herd: to gather, keep or drive together: The prisoners were herded together like cattle. \ See Also جمع (جَمَعَ) -
5 herd
سِرْب (طابور) \ file: a line of people. flock: a large group of animals such as sheep, goats or birds. herd: a group of large animals (cattle, camels, deer, elephants, etc.) that live and move about together. swarm: a restless gathering: a swarm of ants. -
6 herd
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7 the herd instinct
the tendency to behave, think etc like everyone else.غريزَة القطيع أو السُّلوك مثل الآخرين -
8 qatti'
herd [qatta'a] -
9 qautt
herd [Syr qutta] -
10 ra'ia
herd; citizens, subjects [ra'a] Hin raiyat, Ind raayat, Per ra'iyat, Swa raia, Tur raya borrowed from Ar -
11 عدوى قطيعية
herd infection -
12 غريزة القطيع
herd instinct -
13 مناعة القطيع
herd immunity -
14 مناعة قطيعية
herd immunity -
15 اجتمع
v. meet, get together, convene, assemble, congregate, reunite, summon, gang up on, muster, herd with -
16 الجمهور
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17 جمع
1́ n. band, bean, gathering, scratch together, combination, ingathering, collecting, cast, collection, ally, pickup, grouping, joining up, uniting, aggregate, connecting, summation, summing up, assemblage2́ v. accumulate, address, amass, pile, pile up, combine, piece together, stack, assemble, collect, compose, gather, pool, put together, sum, sum up, round up, tot, total, totalize, unite, add, compile, corral, congregate, embody, glean, herd, muster -
18 سرب
1́ adj. dressed2́ n. flock, herd, group, bevy, drift, swarm3́ v. infiltrate, leak -
19 سوق
1́ adj. fair2́ n. corner, market, mart, emporium, drive3́ v. market, merchandise, herd, drive, carry -
20 عصابة
n. gang, ring, herd, pack, robbers, set, shower, bandage, tape, swathe
См. также в других словарях:
Herd — (h[ e]rd), n. [OE. herd, heord, AS. heord; akin to OHG. herta, G. herde, Icel. hj[ o]r[eth], Sw. hjord, Dan. hiord, Goth. ha[ i]rda; cf. Skr. [,c]ardha troop, host.] [1913 Webster] 1. A number of beasts assembled together; as, a herd of horses,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Herd — Herd, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Herded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Herding}.] [See 2d {Herd}.] 1. To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company; as, sheep herd on many hills. [1913 Webster] 2. To associate; to ally one s self with, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Herd — Herd: Das auf das Westgerm. beschränkte Substantiv mhd. hert, ahd. herd, niederl. haard, engl. hearth gehört mit verwandten Wörtern in anderen idg. Sprachen, vgl. z. B. lat. carbo »‹Holz›kohle« (↑ karbo..., ↑ Karbo...) und – weitergebildet –… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
herd — herd1 [hʉrd] n. [ME < OE heord, akin to Ger herde < IE base * kerdho , a row, group > Sans s̍árdha, a herd, troop] 1. a number of cattle, sheep, or other animals feeding, living, or being driven together 2. a) any large group suggestive… … English World dictionary
Herd — Herd, v. t. To form or put into a herd. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Herd — Herd, n. [OE. hirde, herde, heorde, AS. hirde, hyrde, heorde; akin to G. hirt, hirte, OHG. hirti, Icel. hir?ir, Sw. herde, Dan. hyrde, Goth. ha[ i]rdeis. See 2d {Herd}.] One who herds or assembles domestic animals; a herdsman; much used in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Herd — [Basiswortschatz (Rating 1 1500)] Auch: • Ofen • Kocher Bsp.: • Du kannst die Suppe auf dem Herd oder in der Mikrowelle aufwärmen. • Profiköche bevorzugen Gasherde. • Wir heizen die Hütte mit einem Holzofen. • … Deutsch Wörterbuch
Herd — (h[ e]rd), a. Haired. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Herd — Herd, in der Aufbereitung, s. Herdarbeit; Herd des Schmelzofens, s. Flußeisen, Bd. 4, S. 107 ff., Roheisen, Schweißeisen, Blei, Kupfer, Silber, Oefen, metallurgische … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
herd — [n] large group assemblage, bevy, brood, clan, collection, covey, crowd, crush, drift, drove, flight, flock, gaggle, gathering, hoi polloi*, horde, lot, mass, mob, multitude, nest, pack, people, populace, press, rabble, school, swarm, throng;… … New thesaurus
Herd — Herd, 1) ebener, gewöhnlich erhöhter Platz auf der Erde, gewisse Verrichtungen darauf vorzunehmen; 2) die Erderhöhung beim Vogelherd, wo die Netze liegen; 3) bei Wehren u. bei Schleußen s.u. Wehr u. Schwellwerk; 4) zum Waschen des Erzschliches, s … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon