sheep /ʃiːp/ ●●● S2 W3 noun (plural sheep) [countableC] 1 HBAa farm animal that is kept for its wool and its meat 羊,绵羊 Sheep were grazing on the hillside. 羊群在山坡上吃草。
flock of sheep (=a group of sheep) 羊群
→ lamb1 2 like sheep if people behave like sheep, they do not think independently, but follow what everyone else does or thinks 盲从,不独立思考 Tourists were led around like sheep, from shrine to souvenir shop. 游客就像羊群一般被领着一会儿到神庙,一会儿到纪念品商店。
3. make sheep’s eyes at somebody old-fashioned to look at someone in a way that shows you love them 用充满爱意的眼神看某人,向某人送秋波 54 separate the sheep from the goats BrE to find out which people are intelligent, skilful, successful etc, and which are not【英】 分出优劣,辨明好坏 This test should really separate the sheep from the goats.这次考试应该能清楚地分出高下来。
→ black sheep, → count sheep at count1(14), → separate the sheep from the goats at separate2(9), → a wolf in sheep’s clothing at wolf1(2)