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A barbecue taps into our hunter-gatherer of past. But eating beef no longer requires a life-and-death battle for the formidable adversary1. 8000 years ago, something extraordinary happened to change all that.
hunter-gatherer:采猎者,靠打猎和采集为生的人
adversary:对手
The first cows came out of the forests and savannas3 and into the fields. Whether they came of their own accord or were caught is still debated. But the combination of bovine4 brawn5 and human brains would change the destiny of both species.
bovine:牛的
brawn:肌肉
Domestication6 was our first step in taking control of nature, in harnessing the power of once wild animals, we would utterly7 transform life on earth.
Domestication:n.驯服(动物)
Laurie Winn Carlson is the author of Cattle: An Informal Social History.
"It appears that domestication of cattle began about 8000 years ago in three separate locations.One location is Mesopotamia, and another was in Indus River Valley, and the third location now is believed to be Africa."
Mesopotamia:美索不达米亚(或“两河流域”)
Indus River Valley:印度河谷
From these centers, domestication spread across Eurasia and throughout Africa.
Eurasia:亚欧大陆
All over the planet, there were hundreds of potential choices for domestication. But it was the cow that became early man's most important ally as the hunter-gatherer lifestyle gradually settled into agriculture.
What made the cow so special? On the plains of East Africa, where earliest men first hunted, we can still see what our ancestors were up against. The criteria8 for domestication is uncompromising. Very few species would pass muster9.
up against:面临,面对(问题、困难等)
uncompromising:严格得不容商量的
pass muster:合格,达到要求
If an animal is too flighty or depends on mass migration10 for survival, it fails; if it cannot breed in captivity11, it fails; if it grows too slowly or too large, it fails; if its diet or the conditions it needs are too specialized12 to recreate, it fails; if it is too aggressive, it fails.
flighty:性格不稳定的
The cow passed all these exacting13 tests to become the most important member of a very exclusive club— the domesticates15. Our ancestors chose wisely and there had been very few additions to their original list of animal allies.
exacting:苛刻的
domesticate14: 驯养动物
"It seems that cattle’s herd16 behavior is what made them so suitable for domestication, because they like to stay in a group, they seek solace17 in the group when they stay together. And by then following their self-selected leader for where they choose to go, it’s been easy for man to take that place, and to become imprimitive as the leader of the herd.
On the other hand, animals that are quite nervous, they have nervous temperament18 and exhibit a fright response. When man appears, they just jump and run. And there is no chance for interaction. So it was that pause that cattle have, that curiosity, the security that they have within, the herd, they feel very secure when they are all together. So they don't up and run and run off. So it gives that chance for man and cattle to bond."
In every new relationship there are new responsibilities, but who exactly was in charge? Man or cow? Although the cow pulled the plough, man, too, was set to work.
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1 adversary | |
adj.敌手,对手 | |
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n.大草原 | |
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3 savannas | |
n.(美国东南部的)无树平原( savanna的名词复数 );(亚)热带的稀树大草原 | |
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4 bovine | |
adj.牛的;n.牛 | |
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5 brawn | |
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6 domestication | |
n.驯养,驯化 | |
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7 utterly | |
adv.完全地,绝对地 | |
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8 criteria | |
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9 muster | |
v.集合,收集,鼓起,激起;n.集合,检阅,集合人员,点名册 | |
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10 migration | |
n.迁移,移居,(鸟类等的)迁徙 | |
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11 captivity | |
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adj.苛求的,要求严格的 | |
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14 domesticate | |
vt.驯养;使归化,使专注于家务 | |
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15 domesticates | |
v.驯化( domesticate的第三人称单数 ) | |
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16 herd | |
n.兽群,牧群;vt.使集中,把…赶在一起 | |
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n.安慰;v.使快乐;vt.安慰(物),缓和 | |
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