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shepherd

Aussprache: [ˈʃɛpərd]

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Kontext: „animal care“

(noun) a person who takes care of sheep. Shepherds watch over sheep to make sure they are safe and healthy. They often lead them to different pastures to eat.

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The shepherd brought the sheep to a green field to graze.

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The shepherd did not ignore the sheep; he stayed with them to keep them safe.

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What does a shepherd do to protect the sheep?

Kontext: „animal care“

(verb) to guide or take care of a group of sheep. When someone shepherds, they make sure the sheep are safe and lead them where they need to go.

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Shepherds often shepherd their flocks in the early morning.

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The farmer didn't shepherd the sheep yesterday, so they wandered away.

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How does a shepherd shepherd the sheep during the night?

Kontext: „leadership“

(verb) to guide or lead a group of people. When you shepherd a project, you are responsible for making sure everything goes well and everyone works together.

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The manager shepherded the team through the tricky project.

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He did not shepherd the new members; they felt lost without guidance.

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How can you shepherd your classmates during the group activity?

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