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Meanings of
sheep
in English
Russian
ягнёнок
Portuguese
ovelha
Catalan
be
Spanish
oveja domestica
Back to the meaning
Domesticated animal.
lamb
ram
ewe
wether
Related terms
red sheep
domestic sheep
Russian
ягнёнок
Synonyms
Examples for "
lamb
"
lamb
ram
ewe
wether
Examples for "
lamb
"
1
Although the
lamb
curry was quite good, I really didn't feel hungry.
2
It also reaffirmed company policy not to process
lamb
from outside Ireland.
3
Sear
lamb
in hot oil until browned, approximately 2 minutes per side.
4
New Zealand has recorded a trade surplus, led by record-high
lamb
exports.
5
Last year, Muslim leaders presented Inuit elders with a freshly slaughtered
lamb
.
1
Michael said the
ram
team will be quite similar to last year.
2
Roux put it to him several times to
ram
the point home.
3
Here was the opportunity to
ram
home China's new found global influence.
4
And therefore might actually have two of her ships
ram
Boyens's battleship?
5
The enigmas will
ram
targets if all other methods of attack fail.
1
The
ewe
bleats for the lamb, lows for the calf the cow.
2
But how the
ewe
came to die I could not make out.
3
There've been a couple of frosts and some disappointing
ewe
scanning results.
4
He tethered the
ewe
to Fadwa's pony, giving it plenty of lead.
5
Then laying hold of her fleece, he moved the
ewe
tenderly aside.
1
What's really going to matter is
wether
the FCC uses that power.
2
Wherefore the old bell
wether
got through these trifles without a tumble.
3
I wonder
wether
I shall ever appear before you as a gentleman.
4
We never did find out
wether
they was blown up or skipped.
5
Catch those yearling ewes with the
wether
earmark and change to the shoe-string.
Usage of
sheep
in English
1
Hard;
sheep
or goat; blue-veined; sharp; tangy; from Tigne Valley in Savoy.
2
Some UK opinion favoured having farmers directly responsible for their
sheep
's
welfare.
3
Mr Ahern agreed that strong action was required to deal with
sheep
-
smuggling
.
4
However, the ultimate fate of the surviving
sheep
is still in question.
5
Semihard; skim; blue-veined; made of all three milks: cow, goat and
sheep
.
6
Last year the team made news worldwide when it cloned
sheep
embryos.
7
Australia has 70 million
sheep
and wool reaches markets far and wide.
8
Recent research revealed altered mineral distribution within
sheep
femora following estrogen deficiency.
9
It's not about counting
sheep
,
but rather to support food traceability efforts.
10
SPCA inspectors said they found eight
sheep
spread out amongst different paddocks.
11
But go rather to the lost
sheep
of the house of Israel.
12
Hard;
sheep
;
sweetish-sharp and slightly salty when fresh from the brine bath.
13
You can also use defence
sheep
whilst travelling from place to place.
14
The competition needs second shear
sheep
,
full wool year-old
sheep
and lambs.
15
Food for the
sheep
,
I thought, through a jumble of half-formed words.
16
A legal row over cartoon
sheep
has come before the Commercial Court.
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sheep
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
black sheep
lose sheep
many sheep
old sheep
few sheep
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Translations for
sheep
Russian
ягнёнок
ярка
овца
овцы
баран
домашняя овца
Portuguese
ovelha
Catalan
be
ovella
Spanish
oveja domestica
oveja
ovis orientalis aries
oveja doméstica
Sheep
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Sheep
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
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