Meaning: The car moves beside a field where cows are eating grass.
Choice of Words:Passes means to move or go by something. Grazing means eating grass in a field.
Alternative Expressions
The automobile travels past the pasture where bovine animals feed.
Meaning: This sentence uses more formal words to describe the same scene as the first sentence. It's like saying, The car moved by the field where the cows were eating.
Choice of Words:Automobile is another word for car. Travels is a more formal way of saying moves. Past means to go by something. Pasture is a field where animals graze. Bovine is a scientific word for cows. Feed means to eat.
The vehicle proceeds alongside the meadow where the cattle graze.
Meaning: This sentence uses even more formal words to describe the same scene as the first two sentences. It's like saying, The car continued moving next to the field where the cows were eating.
Choice of Words:Vehicle is a general word for any type of transportation, including cars. Proceeds means to continue moving. Alongside means next to something. Meadow is a field with grass and flowers. Cattle is a general word for cows or other large animals that are kept for their meat or milk. Graze means to eat grass.