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81 lamb
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82 livestock
noun (domestic animals, especially horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs.) criação -
83 mutton
(the flesh of sheep, used as food.) carne de carneiro -
84 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.) nômade- nomadic- nomadically -
85 pen
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86 ram
[ræm] 1. noun1) (a male sheep.) carneiro2) (something heavy, especially a part of a machine, used for ramming.) aríete, bate-estaca2. verb1) ((of ships, cars etc) to run into, and cause damage to: The destroyer rammed the submarine; His car rammed into/against the car in front of it.) bater contra2) (to push down, into, on to etc with great force: We rammed the fence-posts into the ground.) enfiar -
87 round up
to collect together: The farmer rounded up the sheep (noun round-up) reunir, recolher -
88 sacrifice
1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) sacrifício2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) sacrifício3) (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.) sacrifício2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) sacrificar2) (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.) sacrificar•- sacrificially -
89 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.) cenário2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) cena3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) cena4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) cena5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) cena6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) cenário7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) cenário•- scenery- scenic - behind the scenes - come on the scene -
90 shear
[ʃiə]past tense - sheared; verb1) (to clip or cut wool from (a sheep).) tosar, tosquiar2) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.) tosar3) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).) cortar4) (to cut or (cause to) break: A piece of the steel girder sheared off.) cisalhar•- shears -
91 sheepdog
noun (a dog (of a kind often) trained to work with sheep.) cão pastor -
92 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.) desgarrar(-se), desviar(-se)2. noun(a cat, dog etc that has strayed and has no home.) animal desgarrado3. adjective1) (wandering or lost: stray cats and dogs.) desgarrado2) (occasional, or not part of a general group or tendency: The sky was clear except for one or two stray clouds.) isolado -
93 suede
[sweid]noun, adjective((of) leather from a sheep or lamb etc with a soft, rough surface: suede shoes.) camurça -
94 suède
[sweid]noun, adjective((of) leather from a sheep or lamb etc with a soft, rough surface: suede shoes.) camurça -
95 suet
['su:it](the hard fat from around the kidneys of an ox or sheep.) sebo -
96 tend
I [tend] verb(to take care of; to look after: A shepherd tends his sheep.) cuidar de- tenderII [tend] verb1) (to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently: Plants tend to die in hot weather; He tends to get angry.) tender2) (to move, lean or slope in a certain direction: This bicycle tends to(wards) the left.) tender, pender•- tendency -
97 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.) lã- woollen- woollens - woolly 2. noun(a knitted garment.) peça de roupa de lã- pull the wool over someone's eyes
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