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I . herd [hɜ:d] N + sing/pl vb

1. herd (group of animals):

herd
čreda f
a herd of cattle

2. herd pej (group of people):

herd
čreda f

II . herd [hɜ:d] VB trans

herd
herd
zbirati [perf zbrati]

I . herd together VB trans

II . herd together VB intr

herd
zbirati se [perf zbrati se]

ˈherd in·stinct N

Usage examples with herd

dairy herd
a herd of cattle
herd of cows

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The villagers took turns herding, so that everyone had to spend time away from the village.
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Several clans form a herd of 30 to 500 animals that gather at resting areas.
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Ranchers replaced grazing buffalo herds with large spreads and community pastures.
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This lack of interaction may result in a herd with more wild and fewer domestic characteristics, which is of special interest to researchers.
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Herd had intended them to be 13incm 0 in diameter all round.
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In herds where the disease is widespread, it is important to limit spread by avoiding contact with blood between animals.
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All the animals in the herd were hornless.
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He finds a large herd of adult female mammoths.
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As the horses bred and became wild, they formed herds which migrated on a limited scale (compared to buffalo).
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Female wildebeest give birth in the middle of a herd rather than alone, and typically in the middle of the day.
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