calve
calve — 動詞
1. A female cow giving birth to its baby — when the young cow, called a calf, is de
產犢
母牛生下小牛的過程
A female cow giving birth to its baby — when the young cow, called a calf, is delivered by its mother. The word is also used for other large mammals such as elephants, whales, and giraffes.
The farmer helped the old cow calve safely in the barn at night.
農夫在夜間幫助那頭老母牛在穀倉裡安全產犢。
intransitive: cow + calve with no object
The herd calves in early spring when fresh grass appears and weather is mild.
這群牛在早春草新鮮、天氣溫和時產犢。
third-person singular: the herd calves
Their prize cow calved twin calves last month, which surprised everyone at the market.
他們那頭得獎的母牛上個月生了雙胞胎小牛,讓市場裡每個人都很驚訝。
A vet was called when the heifer began to calve two weeks early.
那頭小母牛提早兩週開始產犢,於是找來了獸醫。
- give birth
General term for all mammals; much more common and broader in scope than 'calve'
- drop a calf
Informal expression used by farmers; less common than 'calve' in general writing
文法句型
calve (no object)
用法筆記
Used exclusively for cows and a few large mammals such as elephants, whales, and giraffes. Unlike the general verb 'give birth,' 'calve' is not used for humans or small domestic animals like dogs or cats.