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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
herd
herd [herd herds herded herding] noun, verb BrE [hɜːd] NAmE [hɜːrd] noun 1. a group of animals of the same type that live and feed together •a herd of cows/deer/elephants •a beef/dairy herd compare ↑flock 2. (usually disapproving)a large group of people of the same type •She pushed her way through a herd of lunchtime drinkers. •the common herd (= ordinary people) •Why follow the herd (= do and think the same as everyone else)? see ride herd on sb/sth at ↑ride v. Word Origin: Old English heord, of Germanic origin; related to German Herde. Thesaurus: herd noun C+sing./pl. v. •a herd of cows/deer/elephants flock • • pack • • swarm • a herd/flock/pack/swarm of sth do sth in herds/flocks/packs/swarms a herd/flock of sheep the herd/pack instinct Example Bank: •If you feel so strongly, why follow the herd= do the same as everybody else? •She prided herself on standing out from the common herd. •The animals tend to graze in a herd. •The farm has only a small dairy herd. •They hired a thundering herd of corporate executives. •a large herd of cows •Zebras live in herds with a dominant stallion as the herd leader. •a herd of cows/deer/elephants verb 1. intransitive, transitive to move or make sb/sth move in a particular direction •+ adv./prep. We all herded on to the bus. •~ sb/sth + adv./prep. They were herded together into trucks and driven away. 2. transitive ~ sth to make animals move together as a group •a shepherd herding his flock Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English heord, of Germanic origin; related to German Herde.
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