First, pronunciation: English? ['k? tl】? ? ? Beautiful? ['k? tl】? ?
The second is to express: n. cattle; Livestock; domestic animal
Example: There are many in the bottle.
There is a lot of cattle feed.
Fourth, vocabulary usage:
1, the original meaning of cattle is "property", and later it fled to "livestock", often referring to vegetable cattle or cows. In Britain, it usually refers to "livestock", and in the United States it only refers to "cattle".
2. Cow appears in singular form, but it represents the concept of plural. Niu is a collective noun, so you can't add the indefinite article A or the suffix S. Often used with many, fever, these and those. When used as the subject, the predicate verb of a sentence is usually plural.
Extended data
Lexical collocation:
Beef cattle? beef cattle
Cow? Cattle; Dairy animals
Cowhide? cowhide
Raising cattle? Raising cattle; Raising livestock/poultry
Cattle farm? dairy farm