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corral

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cor·ral1 /kəˈrɑːl $ kəˈræl/ noun [countable]  TAa fairly small enclosed area where cattle, horses etc can be kept temporarily, especially in North America 〔尤指北美临时关牛、马等的〕畜栏
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corralIn addition, they gave equestrian center managers permission to add 17 corrals and space for up to two dozen more horses.The signs of depopulation are all around: the remains of a school, a corral and houses just down the valley.Surrounding the farm area were some eight acres of yards and corrals, suitable for sheep and cattle.Empty saddles in the old corral My tears would be dry tonight.We stood around the corral watching a cowboy saddle the horse.After lunch we gather at the corral.Even the corrals had weeds in them, because the horses were gone.We went to the corral and caught and saddled the horses.
Related topics: Agriculture
corral2 verb (corralled, corralling British English, corraled, corraling American English) [transitive]  1 TAto make animals move into a corral 把〔牲畜〕赶入畜栏 They corralled the cattle before loading them onto the truck. 他们在把牛装上车以前,先把牛赶入了畜栏。2 KEEP somebody IN A PLACEto keep people in a particular area, especially in order to control them 把〔人〕限制在某地方 Once at the airport, we were herded to the gate and corralled into a small room. 我们一到机场就被赶到登机口,关进一个小房间里。
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corralIdeas do not exist in a vacuum, free-floating in outer space, waiting to be corralled.The secret of exciting pop lies in corralling a succession of brilliant moments.The majority, over 2000, were slowly corralled and herded into Trafalgar Square, where they were detained for 4 hours.Social psychologist Rowland S.. Miller, however, has corralled eight reasons by drawing on years of research in psychology.Lewis couldn't be corralled for an interview.Keep the kids corralled safely in the backyard.We could corral them into one big mass of frightened bugs.The media strained against the yellow stanchion that kept them corralled toward the back.
Origin corral1 (1500-1600) Spanish Vulgar Latin currale enclosed place for vehicles, from Latin currus wheeled vehicle
cor·ral1 nouncorral2 verbChineseSyllable
etc enclosed area Corpus cattle, a where horses can fairly small


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corral1 /kəˈrɑːl $ kəˈræl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: Vulgar Latin currale 'enclosed place for vehicles', from Latin currus 'wheeled vehicle'
a fairly small enclosed area where cattle, horses etc can be kept temporarily, especially in North America

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corral2 verb (past tense and past participle corralled, present participle corralling British English, corraled, corraling American English) [transitive]
1. to make animals move into a corral:
    They corralled the cattle before loading them onto the truck.
2. to keep people in a particular area, especially in order to control them:
    Once at the airport, we were herded to the gate and corralled into a small room.


cor·ralBrE /ˈrɑːl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈræl/ 🔊 noun(in N America) a fenced area for horses, cows, etc. on a farm or ranch (北美农牧场的)畜栏,围栏They drove the ponies into a corral. 他们把矮种马赶进了畜栏。🔊🔊
cor·ralBrE /ˈrɑːl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈræl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they corral BrE /ˈrɑːl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈræl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it corrals BrE /kəˈrɑːlz/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈrælz/ 🔊past simple corralled BrE /kəˈrɑːld/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈræld/ 🔊past participle corralled BrE /kəˈrɑːld/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈræld/ 🔊 -ing form (US also ) corraled BrE /kəˈrɑːld/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈræld/ 🔊 -ing form corralling BrE /kəˈrɑːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈrælɪŋ/ 🔊 -ing form (US also ) corraling BrE /kəˈrɑːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /kəˈrælɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth to force horses or cows into a corral 把(马或牛)赶入围栏(或关进畜栏)~ sb to gather a group of people together and keep them in a particular place 把(一群人)集中起来关在一起