breed如何读

英:[briːd]

美:[briːd]

breed英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 生育; 繁殖 give birth to young; reproduce
  2. vt. 饲养,培养 keep animals, plants, etc.
  3. vt. 引起,招致 cause (an undesirable condition or feeling) to develop; produce

breed是什么意思

v.

交配繁殖

酿成

n.

(动物)品种

种类

breed变形

复数:breeds

第三人称单数:breeds

现在分词:breeding

过去式:bred

过去分词:bred

breed扩展

breedable (adj.)

breed词根

词根:breed

n.

breeding 繁殖;饲养;教养;再生

breeder 饲养员;繁殖者;起因;增殖反应堆

v.

breeding 生产;培育;使…繁殖(breed的ing形式)

breed英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to produce (offspring) by hatching or gestation

yet every mother breeds not sons alike—Shakespeare

beget sense 1

He bred a daughter.

produce, engender

despair often breeds violence

biology to propagate (plants or animals) sexually and usually under controlled conditions

bred several strains of corn together to produce a superior variety

bring up, nurture

We were born and bred in the country.

to inculcate by training

breed good manners into one's children

mate entry 4 sense 3 a horse that is bred to a donkey

the business of breeding cattle

to mate with : inseminate

impregnate sense 2

delivered her kittens 63 days after being bred

physics to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding a nonfissionable element with neutrons from a radioactive element

intransitive verb

to produce offspring by sexual union

places where mosquitoes breed

copulate, mate

to propagate animals or plants

noun

biology a group of usually domesticated animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most characters retrievers and other popular dog breeds

exotic breeds of cats

a number of persons of the same stock (see stock entry 1 sense 4a(1))

class, kind such people are a dying breed

a new breed of athlete

breed词组

rare breed凤毛麟角;稀有品种

breed out在人工繁殖中消除

pure breed纯种

breed词源中文解释

古英语 bredan “使(幼兽)出生,繁殖”,也指“怀抱,保暖”,源自西日耳曼语 *brodjan(源头还包括古高地德语 bruoten,德语 brüten “孵蛋,孵化”),源自 *brod- “胎儿,幼崽”,源自 PIE 词根 *bhreu- “沸腾,冒泡,发酵,燃烧”。词源学概念是孵化,保温孵化。

不及物意义上的“产生”始于公元1200年左右; “生育或产下后代”的意思始于13世纪中叶。对于家畜等,“通过父母交配获得并饲养使用”的意思始于14世纪中叶。在一个氏族等中“成长,被养育”的意思是14世纪晚期的; “通过教育形成”的意思始于15世纪中叶。相关: Bred; breeding。

breed_体育行业词汇

饲养

品种

breed_医学行业词汇

养殖

breed词源英文解释

Verb Middle English breden, from Old English brēdan; akin to Old English brōd brood Noun noun derivative of breed >entry 1

The first known use of breed was before the 12th century

breed儿童词典英英释义

breezyadjective

somewhat windy

lively and somewhat carefree

breezewaynoun

an open passage connecting two buildings (as a house and garage)

breeze1 of 2noun

a gentle wind

something easy to do

the test was a breeze

breeze2 of 2verb

to move quickly and lightly

look who just breezed in

to proceed easily

breeze1 of 2noun

a gentle wind

something easy to do

the test was a breeze

breeze2 of 2verb

to move quickly and lightly

look who just breezed in

to proceed easily

breed1 of 2verb

to produce (plants or animals) by sexual reproduction

breed cattle

to produce offspring by sexual reproduction

bring up sense 1, train

born and bred in this town

bring about, cause

familiarity breeds contempt

to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding an element that is not fissionable with neutrons from a radioactive element so that more fissionable material is produced than is used up

breed2 of 2noun

a group of animals or plants usually found only under human care and different from related kinds

a breed of cattle

kind, class

breedingnoun

ancestry sense 1

training especially in manners

the producing and raising of plants or animals by sexual reproduction

breed1 of 2verb

to produce (plants or animals) by sexual reproduction

breed cattle

to produce offspring by sexual reproduction

bring up sense 1, train

born and bred in this town

bring about, cause

familiarity breeds contempt

to produce (a fissionable element) by bombarding an element that is not fissionable with neutrons from a radioactive element so that more fissionable material is produced than is used up

breed2 of 2noun

a group of animals or plants usually found only under human care and different from related kinds

a breed of cattle

kind, class

breed医学词典英英释义

breed1 of 2verb

to produce (offspring) by hatching or gestation

to propagate (plants or animals) sexually and usually under controlled conditions

mate

to mate with : inseminate

impregnate sense 1

breed2 of 2noun

a group of animals or plants presumably related by descent from common ancestors and visibly similar in most charactersespecially: such a group differentiated from the wild type under domestication

breed 例句

1 “Now, over here,” he said, “we have our fire-breathing horses, which you may have seen on your way in. They’re bred for war, naturally.”

2 Hybrids have been bred for thicker stalks and stronger root systems, the better to stand upright in a crowd.

3 Galton had proposed using physical and mental traits—human phenotype—to select the best specimens for breeding.

4 Certain breeds are more dangerous than others.

某些品种比其他品种更危险。

5 The animals they left behind would breed, and their offspring would breed, until there were too many for their food supply.

6 The area now attracts over 60 species of breeding birds.

这一地区现在吸引了60多种鸟类到此繁育后代。

7 Stagnant water and swampy spots provided the ideal breeding ground for mosquitoes, which spread malaria among the capital's residents during mild weather.

8 He had been breeding peas inside the glass hothouse for about three years.

9 To achieve this, Galton proposed to selectively breed the strong.

10 During the rebellion, the Capitol bred a series of genetically altered animals as weapons.

11 The males are frantically wooing the females as they return to this country to breed.

夜莺飞回英国准备繁殖,正是雄夜莺正在疯狂追求着雌夜莺的时候.

12 Born and bred in this country, he and his wife emigrated to Los Angeles after the war...

尽管生于斯长于斯,他和妻子在战后还是移民去了洛杉矶。

13 Many whales breed in this sound during the winter.

在冬季许多鲸鱼在这个海湾繁殖.

14 He had bred the first peregrines in captivity and, using an ancient technique called hacking, had been able to free them to the wild.

15 In 2001, the International Cat Association accepted it as a new registered breed.

在2001年,国际猫协会接受了它作为一个新的注册品种。

16 To hold an attitude of antagonism or distrust toward Jews was bred in us from childhood; it was not merely racial prejudice, it was a part of our cultural heritage.

17 But Booth’s filthy clothes, unshaven face, and pungent body could not conceal his obvious good breeding.

18 Foraging societies there grouped into permanent villages and learned to cultivate and breed the area’s wild wheat and barley.

19 The new breed is under observation.

新品种正在观察中.

20 These viruses would breed so they could spread quickly and do the most damage.

这些病毒将会更快的繁殖,造成更大的损失.

breed 同义词

1 怀

conceive

5 使繁殖

propagate

17 生孩子

childbearing bear litter

22 下蛋

lay

25 交配繁殖

breeding

29 滋生

nurse

32 怀胎

pregnant settle

33 孵化

hatch incubation

34 育种

breeding

41 抚育

nurture rear foster

43 人种

ethnic racial race stock

46 使交配

put couple mate

57 孕育

gestate gestation

breed 短语相关

a breed apart breed to dying breed half-breed rare breed

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