herding – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
herd
v.
gather or assemble as a herd; group together; gather or lead (a group of people); lead or drive a herd of animals
Herding
Herding is the act of bringing individual animals together into a group (
herd), maintaining the group, and moving the group from place to place—or any combination of those. Herding can refer either to the process of animals forming herds in the wild, or to human intervention forming herds for some purpose. While the layperson uses the term "herding" to describe this human intervention, most individuals involved in the process term it
mustering, "working stock", or
droving.
herding
Adjective
1. (of birds and animals) tending to move or live together in groups or colonies of the same kind; "ants are social insects"; "the herding instinct in sheep or cattle"; "swarming behavior in bees"
(synonym) herding(a), swarming(a), social
(similar) gregarious
(classification) animal, animate being, beast, brute, creature, fauna
herd
Noun
1. a group of cattle or sheep or other domestic mammals all of the same kind that are herded by humans
(hypernym) animal group
(hyponym) remuda
(member-meronym) cattle, cows, kine, oxen, Bos taurus
2. a group of wild animals of one species that remain together: antelope or elephants or seals or whales or zebra
(hypernym) animal group
3. a crowd especially of ordinary or undistinguished persons or things; "his brilliance raised him above the ruck"; "the children resembled a fairy herd"
(synonym) ruck
(hypernym) multitude, throng, concourse
(derivation) crowd
Verb
1. cause to herd, drive, or crowd together; "We herded the children into a spare classroom"
(synonym) crowd
(hypernym) move, displace
(hyponym) overcrowd
(derivation) ruck
2. move together, like a herd
(hypernym) crowd, crowd together
(derivation) ruck
3. keep, move, or drive animals; "Who will be herding the cattle when the cowboy dies?"
(hypernym) keep
(hyponym) wrangle
herd
v.
nahánět; nacpat
herd
Czas.
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