sheep.

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Englisch - Türkisch
koyun

Yeni Zelanda, koyunların ve ineklerin bir ülkesidir. - New Zealand is a country of sheep and cows.

Koyun bize yün verir. - Sheep provide us with wool.

{i} (çoğ. sheep) koyun
kuzu

Kuzular bebek koyundurlar. - Lambs are baby sheep.

2009 yılında, çakallar Montana eyaletinde 2.500 koyun ve 12.000 kuzu öldürdü. - In 2009, coyotes killed 2,500 sheep and 12,000 lambs in the state of Montana.

ezik kimse
(The sheep) Koyunlar
koyunlar
küçükbaş hayvan
koyun gibiezik kimse
{i} süklüm püklüm tip
{i} koyun gibi tip
davar
Englisch - Englisch
sheepy
A sheep.
jumbuck

Along came a jumbuck to drink at the billabong, ... — Waltzing Matilda, Banjo Paterson.

A sheep.
ovine
sheep
A timid, shy person who is easily led by others
sheep
A woolly ruminant of the genus Ovis. Male: ram (intact), wether (castrated). Female: ewe. Young: lamb. Carnal: lamb (youth), mutton (adult)
sheep
plural form of shoop
sheep
ovis
sheep
{n} a genus of useful animals, a dolt
sheep
A weak, bashful, silly fellow
sheep
Any one of several species of ruminants of the genus Ovis, native of the higher mountains of both hemispheres, but most numerous in Asia
sheep
A woolly ruminant of the genus Ovis. Male: ram (intact), wether (castrated). Female: ewe. Young: lamb. Carnal: lamb, mutton
sheep
Name given to a subject in a psi test who believes in psi; see also Goat, Sheep-Goat Effect
sheep
woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat
sheep
People who take awards and polls seriously, rather than be insulted by them How else can one describe someone who only likes something if it is popular?
sheep
a docile and vulnerable person who would rather follow than make an independent decision; "his students followed him like sheep"
sheep
the tanned skin of a sheep used for binding, a soft almost grainless leather which can be coloured but which is not a hard wearing material
sheep
Originally valued for their meat, sheep were domesticated around 9000 BC in the Middle East, and originated with the moufflon in the Near East, the urial in Neolithic Europe, and the argali in Central Asia Soay sheep are similar to early breeds Im 1745, the agriculturalist Robert Bakewell produced the Leicester breed which had twice the amount of meat as earlier breeds See Sheep farming
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sheep
woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goat a docile and vulnerable person who would rather follow than make an independent decision; "his students followed him like sheep"
sheep
disapproval If you say that a group of people are like sheep, you disapprove of them because if one person does something, all the others copy that person. see also black sheep. Ruminants (bovid genus Ovis) that have scent glands in the face and hind feet. Horns, if present, are more divergent than those of goats. Species range from 80 to 400 lb (35 to 180 kg). The coat of wild species consists of outer hair underlain by wool. Sheep graze in flocks, preferably on short, fine grasses and legumes. They have been domesticated from at least 5000 BC in the Middle East, Europe, and Central Asia. Most domesticated breeds produce fine wool; the few that produce only hair or coarse or long wool are generally raised for meat. The flesh of mature sheep is called mutton; that of immature sheep is called lamb. mountain sheep Black Sheep sheep laurel
sheep
{i} variety of cud-chewing animal related to the goat (raised for wool, meat or skin); skin of a sheep; docile and submissive person
sheep
A sheep is a farm animal which is covered with thick curly hair called wool. Sheep are kept for their wool or for their meat. grassland on which a flock of sheep were grazing
sheep
are of different varieties Probably the flocks of Abraham and Isaac were of the wild species found still in the mountain regions of Persia and Kurdistan After the Exodus, and as a result of intercourse with surrounding nations, other species were no doubt introduced into the herds of the people of Israel They are frequently mentioned in Scripture The care of a shepherd over his flock is referred to as illustrating God's care over his people (Ps 23: 1, 2; 74: 1; 77: 20; Isa 40: 11; 53: 6; John 10: 1-5, 7-16)
sheep
a timid defenseless simpleton who is readily preyed upon
sheep
The people of God, as being under the government and protection of Christ, the great Shepherd
sheep.

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