Herd in spanish
Manada
pronunciation: mɑnɑdɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑnɑdɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
herd1 = rebaño, manada, piara.
Example: Milk yields for herds in England are generally higher than those in France.more:
» common herd, the = vulgo, el; populacho, el; plebe, la.
Example: The opinion of the common herd often comes from the opinion of the specialist who is himself an opinions manipulator.» cowherd = vaquero.
Example: Originally employed as cowherd at the Abbey of Whitby, he became a singer when somewhat advanced in life.» follow + the herd = seguir el rebaño.
Example: It seems the human race is genetically programmed to follow the herd.» goatherd = cabrero.
Example: The teachers move with the annual migration of the goatherds so that the education of the children does not suffer.» herd mentality = comportamiento de rebaño, mentalidad de rebaño.
Example: Arguably, every large sporting event is an example of herd mentality.» herd of cattle = rebaño de ganado, manada de ganado.
Example: A farmer has launched an urgent appeal to find a herd of cattle stolen by rustlers.» herdsman [herdsmen, -pl.] = pastor.
Example: The article is entitled 'Research and evaluation on the experience of transferring scientific and technical information to herdsmen in Senegal'.» shepherd = pastor.
Example: The article is entitled 'University librarians: shepherds of books or disseminators of information?'.» swineherd = porquero.
Example: Thus the prince was appointed imperial swineherd, and as such he lived in a wretchedly small room near the pigsty where he worked all day long.herd2 = arrear, conducir + Ganado, pastorear.
Example: In the wet season animals were herded, whereas in the dry season animals were mostly left to range freely.more:
» herd + sheep = cuidar ovejas.
Example: The short stories cover such topics as horses, the seasons of spring and summer, the family, the rodeo, home, herding sheep, and weaving a rug.herd3 = conducir Personas como si fueran ganado, arrear Personas como si fueran ganado.
Example: The victims had been herded onto a wooden landing craft by the captain of a Honduras-registered ship who then proceeded, by accident or design, to ram the craft, killing the majority of people aboard.