drover
英 [ˈdrəʊvə(r)]
美 [ˈdroʊvər]
n. 赶牛羊牲畜者; 赶畜群上市者
复数:drovers
BNC.33840 / COCA.37685
牛津词典
noun
- 赶牛羊牲畜者;赶畜群上市者
a person who moves groups of cows or sheep from one place to another, especially to market
柯林斯词典
- 赶牛羊牲畜者
Adroveris someone whose job is to make sheep or cattle move from one place to another in groups.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- So he walked on to the river, which was deep and broad, and threw the sack containing the old drover into the water, believing it to be Little Claus.
他走向那条又宽又深的河边,把那个装着赶牲口的老人的袋子扔到水里。 - She got in her car and drover off.
她钻进汽车,开走了。 - Sarah Ashley: Mr drover, there's only one tent.
萨拉:先生,这里只有一个帐篷。 - On her once familiar street, as in any unused channel, an unfamiliar queerness had silted up; a cat wove itself in and out of railings, but no human eye watched Mrs Drover's return.
走在一度熟悉的大街上,就像在一条没有人走过的道路上一样,她心里充满了从未有过的新奇。一只猫在栏杆那儿绕来绕去,但是没有人留意特罗弗太太回来。