"Sheds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Noun
1. A small building or structure, typically separate from the main building, used for storage, pottery, or other activities.
Example: "She needs to go to the shed to get the gardening tools."
2. Past tense of "shoe", meaning to remove the shoes.
Example: "You should shed your shoes before entering the house."
Verb
3. To lose or experience hair loss, typically from illness, stress, or aging.
Example: "After the illness, she started shedding hair.
4. To get rid of unwanted things or people.
Example: "They need to shed their old staff to downsize the company."
Shebna is a biblical name, mentioned in the Bible as the steward or treasurer of King Hezekiah of Judah (2 Kings 18:18, 26, and Isaiah 22:15-19).
Shechita (also known as shehita) is a ritual slaughter (Jewish ritual slaughter) that is a method of killing animals used by Jews for the production of kosher meat. In the shechita process, an animal is killed by a trained slaughterer (menschchik or shochet) using a sharp knife, typically with a diagonal cut to the throat behind the head, rather than by shooting or poisoning.
Shechitah is a method of slaughtering an animal according to Jewish law, particularly in kosher meat production. It is a ritual slaughter that must be performed by a trained and licensed individual, known as a shochet, in a specific and precise manner to ensure the animal has a quick and painless death. The brain of the animal must be cut while it is still conscious, and the cut must be made with a sharp instrument in a specific area, allowing the animal to bleed to death.
A sheep pen is a type of enclosure or enclosure used to contain sheep. It is often a fenced or enclosed area where sheep are kept for safety and protection from predators, or to prevent them from escaping.