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1 herd
1. noun1) Herde, die; (of wild animals) Rudel, das2) (fig.) Masse, die2. transitive verbfollow the herd — (fig.) der Herde folgen; mit der Herde laufen
1) (lit. or fig.) treibenherd [people] together — (fig.) [Menschen] zusammenpferchen
2) (tend) hüten* * *[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).) die Herde2. 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.) zusammentreiben- academic.ru/114902/-herd">-herd- herdsman
- the herd instinct* * *[hɜ:d, AM hɜ:rd]I. n + sing/pl vba \herd of cattle eine Viehherdethe common \herd die breite Masseto follow the \herd der Herde folgen, mit der Herde laufenII. vt* * *[hɜːd]1. n(of cattle etc) Herde f; (of deer) Rudel nt; (fig pej of people) Herde f, Schar fto follow the herd (fig) — der Herde folgen, mit der Herde laufen
2. vt1) (= drive) sheep, cattle, prisoners treiben2) (= tend) cattle hüten* * *A s1. Herde f, (wild lebender Tiere auch) Rudel n (auch von Menschen):2. pej Herde f, Masse f (Menschen):3. US umg Haufen m (von Dingen)B v/ia) in Herden gehen oder leben,b) sich zusammendrängen (auch Menschen)2. sich zusammentun ( with mit)C v/t1. Vieh, auch Menschen treiben:herd together zusammentreiben2. Vieh hüten* * *1. noun1) Herde, die; (of wild animals) Rudel, das2) (fig.) Masse, die2. transitive verbfollow the herd — (fig.) der Herde folgen; mit der Herde laufen
1) (lit. or fig.) treibenherd [people] together — (fig.) [Menschen] zusammenpferchen
2) (tend) hüten* * *n.Herde -n f. -
2 cattle
plural nounVieh, das; Rinder Pl.* * *['kætl](grass-eating animals, especially cows, bulls and oxen: That farmer does not keep sheep but he keeps several breeds of cattle.) das Vieh* * *cat·tle[ˈkætl̩, AM -t̬l̩]n pl200 head of \cattle 200 Stück Vieh“\cattle crossing” „Vorsicht Viehbetrieb“beef \cattle Schlachtrinder pldairy \cattle Milchkühe pl, Milchvieh ntto breed/round up \cattle Rinder züchten/zusammentreibento raise \cattle Rinderzucht betreiben* * *['ktl]plRind(vieh) nt500 head of cattle — 500 Rinder, 500 Stück Vieh
"cattle crossing" — "Vorsicht Viehtrieb!"
* * *1. (Rind)Vieh n:ten (head of) cattle zehn Stück Vieh, zehn Rinder2. pej Viehzeug n (Menschen)* * *plural nounVieh, das; Rinder Pl.* * *n.Rindvieh n.Vieh nur sing. n.Viehzeug n.
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