transitive. To cut (an animal) off from or out of the herd by skilful riding. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > animal keeping practices general > herding, pasturing, or confining > [verb (transitive)] > cut out (6) ride1790 transitive. To cut (an animal) off from or out of the herd by skilful riding. Now rare. shed1791 transitive. To separate, divide. Now only dialect, chiefly in farming uses: To separate (lambs) from the ewes, or (calves) from the cows; to… shoot1824 To separate (the worst animals) from a drove or flock. Cf. shot, n.3 to run off1861 transitive. Originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand. To separate (sheep, cattle, etc.) from the main body. Now rare. to cut out1862 U.S., Australia and New Zealand. To detach or separate (an animal) from the herd. cut1903 transferred. = to cut out 4 at phrasal verbs. U.S. |
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