释义 |
Irish Moiled noun[ C ] uk /ˌaɪə.rɪʃ ˈmɔɪld/ us /ˌaɪ.rɪʃ ˈmɔɪld/pluralIrish Moileds or Irish Moiled a type of brown and white cow, originally bred in Ireland, that is kept for its milk and meat: Many native livestock breeds - including the Irish Moiled - were facing extinction. The two-year-old animal was a rare Irish Moiled cow. They estimated that there were only 100 Irish Moiled cattle. There will be few in the farming world who have not seen an Irish Moiled calf by the end of the summer show season. The society opened a herdbook for the Irish Moiled in 1926, agreeing the preferred colouring later that decade - red or roan with a white dorsal line, tail, and udder. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Cattle & similar animals Aberdeen Angus Africander Alderney Angus Ankole cattle Charbray Charolais Chianina Corriente Holstein-Friesian jersey Kerry Kobe Limousin Red Angus Red Poll Sahiwal Salers Sanga |