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I . shep·herd [ˈʃepəd] RZ.

shepherd
ovčji pastir r.m.
shepherd
ovčar r.m.
shepherd przen.
pastir r.m.
the Lord is my shepherd

II . shep·herd [ˈʃepəd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. shepherd (look after):

shepherd

2. shepherd (guide):

to shepherd sb towards the door

Ger·man ˈshep·herd RZ. (dog)

German shepherd
German shepherd
volčjak r.m.

shep·herd's ˈpie RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Range band flocks are those with large numbers of sheep (often 1,000 to 1,500 ewes) cared for by a few full-time shepherds.
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The myth went on to say that a black shepherd witnessed the hatching eggs.
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Formerly, shepherds collected nestlings for food, and egg collectors have raided burrows.
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Shepherds take their animals to the mountains for grazing.
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Growing up he earned a living as a shepherd.
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Furthermore, the suspected rings are thought to be narrow, a phenomenon normally associated with shepherd moons.
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Unlike farmers, shepherds were often wage earners, being paid to watch the sheep of others.
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He also had to leave school and began training as a shepherd and later worked as a mountain guide.
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This tragic event forces him to become a shepherd in order to survive.
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Until one day, some shepherds noticed the brightness over the oak.
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