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1 reproduce
[ri:prə'dju:s]1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) reprodukovat2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) množit se•- reproductive* * *• reprodukovat -
2 breed
[bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) rodit, mít mladé2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) chovat2. noun(a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) rasa- bred- breeding* * *• pěstovat• plemeno• plodit• rasa• rod• rodit• breed/bred/bred• druh -
3 fertile
1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) úrodný; vynalézavý2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) plodný•- fertilize
- fertilise
- fertilization
- fertilisation
- fertilizer
- fertiliser* * *• úrodný• výnosný -
4 sprout
1. verb1) (to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc: The trees are sprouting new leaves.) rašit2) ((of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers: The young birds are sprouting their first feathers.) vyrážet2. noun(a new shoot or bud: bean sprouts.) výhonek* * *• výhonek• pupen• rašit• klíček -
5 sterile
1) ((of soil, plants, humans and other animals) unable to produce crops, seeds, children or young.) neplodný2) (free from germs: A surgeon's equipment must be absolutely sterile.) sterilní•- sterilize
- sterilise
- sterilization
- sterilisation* * *• sterilní• neplodný
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