释义 |
unˈherd, v. [un-2 5, 6 b, 7.] 1. trans. To disperse or separate (cattle, etc.) from a herd.
1611Florio, Smandrare, to let out of the fold or pen, to vnherd, to scatter cattle. a1641Suckling Brennoralt i. i, When I had..at length unhearded the proud Deer, The Currs have snatch'd him up. 2. intr. To break away from the common herd.
1661Boyle Style of Script. (1675) 175 The..title of a wit, which they hope to acquire by unherding and keeping out of the road. |