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sheep [ʃi:p] (plural sheep) noun countable IMPROVER ■a farm animal with thick wool, that eats grass and is kept for its wool, skin and meat 羊,绵羊•The farmer has several large flocks (= groups) of long-haired sheep.这位农夫养着好几大群长毛绵羊。 •We heard sheep bleating/baaing in the field.我们听见绵羊在田野里咩咩叫。 ⇒ See also ewe;lamb;mutton;ram [ʃi:p] (plural sheep) noun countable be (like) sheep disapproving ■If a group of people are (like) sheep, they all behave in the same way or all behave as they are told, and cannot or will not act independently. 像绵羊一样,任人摆布 [ʃi:p] (plural sheep) noun countable separate / sort out the sheep from the goats UK ■to make clear which people in a particular group are of a higher ability than the others 分出优劣•The uphill stages of the race will really sort the sheep from the goats.上坡的几个路段会真正拉开选手们的距离。 |