a domesticated ruminant mammal with a thick woolly coat and (typically only in the male) curving horns. It is kept in flocks for its wool or meat, and is proverbial for its tendency to follow others in the flock.
羊,绵羊。
a wild mammal related to this, such as the argali, bighorn, bharal, and urial
盘羊;加拿大盘羊;岩羊;维氏盘羊。
a person who is too easily influenced or led
易受人摆布者
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party members should not follow their leader like sheep .党内成员不应像绵羊一样追随其领导人。
a person regarded as a protected follower of God
(得到上帝保护的)信徒。[ORIGIN: with biblical allusion to Luke 15: 6.]
a member of a minister's congregation
教区教徒。
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count sheep count imaginary sheep jumping over a fence one by one in an attempt to send oneself to sleep 点羊(数想象中跳过篱笆的羊以入睡) -
make sheep's eyes at someone look at someone in a foolishly amorous way 色迷迷地傻看某人
"Old English