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1 bred
1. sg - bredden, pl - bredderбе́рег м2.широ́кий* * *bank, brink, broad, wide* * *I. (en -der)(af flod el. sø) bank,(af sø el. hav) shore;[ floden gik (el. løb) over sine bredder] the river overflowed (el. broke) its banks;[ ved havets bred] on the seashore.II. adj( især om åbning) wide ( fx opening, entrance, street; the river is 50 metres wide);( især om flade) broad ( fx plank, street, river; shoulders, chest; grin; 2 metres broad);(fig) broad ( fx agreement, interpretation, selection),F comprehensive ( fx treatment of a subject),( også om fortælling) detailed ( fx description);( om stilen) diffuse;( om dialekt) broad;[ seks fod lang og fire bred] six feet by four;[ de brede lag] the masses, the general public; the common people;( ofte =) the man in the street;[ over en bred front] on a wide (el. broad) front;[ gøre bredere] widen, broaden;(fig) have broad shoulders;(fig) the primrose path;(se også bredt). -
2 bred
[bred] adjective1) ( often as part of a word)2) (of people) brought up in a certain way or place:مُربّـىAmerican born and bred.
3) (of animals) brought up or reared in a certain way:مُربّـىa pure-bred dog.
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3 bred
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8 bred, (breed), wellbred
مُهَذَّب \ bred, (breed), wellbred: (of a person) trained to behave politely. civil: polite. cultured: having and showing knowledge of culture; showing fineness of feeling and good manners: a cultured person. decent: pleasant: John is a very decent fellow. good: well behaved: a good boy. ladylike: like a woman with polite manners. modest: (of people) quiet in speech and dress and behaviour. polite: having good manners; not rude. refined: (of a person; his manners, speech, etc.) very polite, unnaturally polite. suave: smoothly polite. -
9 bred, breed, wellbred
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10 bred avstemning
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11 bred dunkjevle
subst. (botanikk) (Typha latifolia) common cattail -
12 bred skrift
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13 bred fuel
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bred fuel
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14 bred basket
English Definition: Tagalog slang for stomach, tummyL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) tiyan -
15 breed/bred/bred
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16 Half-Bred Wools
A term applied to wools produced Joy breeding from two types of pure bred sheep. North - This is a cross between Border Leicester and Cheviot. It is by far the most important and valuable and is usually classed as demi-lustre wool. It has a 6-in. staple and spins 46's quality. South Ireland- - Similar in quality and length to North wools, it is clean, but not so nice in handle. Scotch Cross is between Leicester and Blackfaced, and between Cheviot and Black-faced. It is inferior in quality. Other well-known crosses are: - Down-Cheviot, Leicester-Down, Down-North, Leicester-North. These are, however, never used for breeding. Lambs or hoggs are fed and slaughtered as they reach condition for the butcher, hence these wools are chiefly from skins. Very good half-breds are also grown in Nottingham, Leicester, Lincoln, Derbyshire and Warwickshire. Eastern Counties' half-breds are very good hosiery types, but are heavier, not so attractive, and have more grey fibres. -
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adjective(of animals) of unmixed breed; thoroughbred:حِصان أصيلa pure-bred Arab horse.
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18 breed (bred)
رَبَّى \ breed (bred): to keep (animals) and cause them to produce young: He breeds horses for racing. bring up: to look after and train (a child): Their son is well brought up. He was brought up to say his prayers correctly. educate: to teach; train (sb.) in mind and body and character so that he will have a useful and happy life. grow: to let grow; not cut: He’s growing his hair. keep: to own and look after: He keeps bees. raise: to cause (a family, cattle, crops, etc.) to grow, by taking care of it. rear: to produce and bring up (young creatures): This farmer rears cattle. \ See Also أَنْمَى -
19 breed (bred)
تَوَالَدَ \ breed (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring. reproduce: to produce young; cause a natural increase: Animals and plants reproduce (themselves) in many different ways. -
20 breed, (bred)
أنْتَج نَسْلاً \ breed, (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring.
См. также в других словарях:
Bred — Bred, imp. & p. p. of {Breed}. [1913 Webster] {Bred out}, degenerated. The strain of man s bred out into baboon and monkey. Shak. {Bred to arms}. See under {Arms}. {Well bred}. (a) Of a good family; having a good pedigree. A gentleman well bred… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bred — Тип Текстовый редактор Разработчик Gladiators Software Написана на Delphi Операционная система Windows … Википедия
bred — bred·berg·ite; bred; flaucht·bred; un·bred; thor·ough·bred; thor·ough·bred·ness; … English syllables
bred — [bred] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of BREED … English World dictionary
bred — /bred/, v. pt. and pp. of breed. * * * … Universalium
Brèd — brèd, brèdo buisson, épine, aubépine Guyenne … Glossaire des noms topographiques en France
bred — the past tense and past participle of ↑breed … Dictionary of contemporary English
bred — the past tense and past participle of breed1 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bred — p.t., pp. of BREED (Cf. breed) … Etymology dictionary
BRED — Banque régionale d escompte et de dépôt BRED Banque Populaire Création 7 octobre 1919 … Wikipédia en Français
Bred — Banque régionale d escompte et de dépôt BRED Banque Populaire Création 7 octobre 1919 … Wikipédia en Français