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2 [royaal] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:de kamer is 6 m lang en 5 m breed • the room is 6 metres (long) by 5 metres (wide)breder worden/maken • broaden/widen (out)niet breder dan twee meter • not more than two metres wide/in widthhet breed hebben • be well offII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [ruim] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:1 een breed omgeslagen kraag • a wide/loose collarbreed opgezet • broadly-basediets breed uitmeten • lay something on thick〈 spreekwoord〉 wie het breed heeft, laat het breed hangen • they that have a good store of butter may lay it thick on their bread -
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سُلالَة \ blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. breed: a special kind of animal: A greyhound is a breed of dog used for racing. pedigree: the family line (parents, grandparents, etc.) from which a person or animal is descended; (of animals) having a known pedigree of quality: a pedigree cow. -
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نَسْل \ breed: a special kind of animal: A greyhound is a breed of dog used for racing. family: all the descendants of a certain person. offspring: a child; the young of any creature: My offspring are all married now. Birds feed their offspring in the nest. \ See Also ولد (وَلَد) -
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9 breed in de heupen zijn
breed in de heupen zijnbe broad-hipped/broad in the beamVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > breed in de heupen zijn
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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. -
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أنْتَج نَسْلاً \ breed, (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring. -
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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 -
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اِستَوْلَدَ \ breed, bred: to keep (animals) and cause them to produce young: He breeds horses for racing. -
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17 Breed Definition Proposal
Veterinary medicine: BDPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Breed Definition Proposal
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18 Breed Technologies, Inc.
NYSE. BDTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Breed Technologies, Inc.
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19 breed class average
Agriculture: BCAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > breed class average
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20 breed opgezet
adj. wide ranging
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