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Sheep

Sheep

(n)
UK
ʃiːp
US
ʃiːp
Definition: A domesticated ruminant mammal with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. it is kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and is proverbial for its tendency to follow others in the flock.
Meaning: Con cừu
Not Common
How to use "Sheep" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Cheese is made from the milk of cows, buffalo, goats, sheep, horses and camels.

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Cheese production can be dated back to 8000 BCE when sheep when first domesticated.

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The ancient Eastern tribes who were nomadic shepherds preserved their milk, from cows, sheep, goats, horses and camels, in containers made from these animals' skins or from their stomachs.

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After China, the largest number of sheep can be found in Australia.

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With many more sheep than humans, there are approximately 100 million of these animals across the country.

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