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1. noun1) Brut, die; (of hen) Küken Pl.2. intransitive verb1) (think) [vor sich (Akk.) hin] brütenbrood over or upon something — über etwas (Akk.) [nach]grübeln
2) (sit) [Vogel:] brüten* * *[bru:d] 1. verb1) ((of birds) to sit on eggs.) brüten2) (to think (about something) anxiously for some time: There's no point in brooding about what happened.) brüten2. noun(the number of young hatched at one time.) die Brut* * *[bru:d]I. nII. viIII. vtto \brood eggs Eier ausbrüten* * *[bruːd] Brut f2. vi1) (bird) brüten* * *brood [bruːd]A s1. ZOOL Brut f, Hecke f2. Nachkommenschaft f, Art f, Sippe f3. pej Brut f, Horde fB v/t1. Eier ausbrüten2. fig ausbrütenC v/i1. brüten (Henne)2. figb) (dumpf) vor sich hin brüten3. (over)a) hängen (über dat) (dunkle Wolken etc)b) lasten (auf dat) (Schwierigkeiten etc)D adj1. brütend2. Brut…:3. Zucht…:brood mare Zuchtstute f* * *1. noun1) Brut, die; (of hen) Küken Pl.2. intransitive verb1) (think) [vor sich (Akk.) hin] brütenbrood over or upon something — über etwas (Akk.) [nach]grübeln
2) (sit) [Vogel:] brüten* * *n.Brut nur sing. f. v.brüten v.grübeln v. -
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vi +prep objnachgrübeln über (+acc); (despondently also) brüten über (+dat) -
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beunruhigend;dark \brooding clouds dunkle, schwere Wolken;a \brooding expanse of marshland ein unheimliches Moorgebiet;a \brooding silence eine drückende Stille -
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I noun1) (opening) Luke, diedown the hatch! — (fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)
2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, dieII 1. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ausbrüten2. intransitive verb[aus]schlüpfenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/102670/hatch_out">hatch out* * *I [hæ ] noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) die Durchreiche- hatchwayII [hæ ] verb2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) schlüpfen3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) sich entwickeln4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) aushecken* * *hatch1<pl -es>[hætʃ]ncargo \hatch Ladeluke f3.▶ down the \hatch! runter damit!hatch2[hætʃ]vt ART▪ to \hatch sth etw schraffierenhatch3[hætʃ]I. vi schlüpfenthe eggs have started to \hatch die Küken haben begonnen zu schlüpfenII. vt1. (incubate)to \hatch an egg ein Ei ausbrüten▪ to \hatch sth etw ausbrüten; plan, plot etw aushecken* * *I [htʃ]1. vtausbrüten; (fig) plot, scheme also aushecken; compromise aushandeln2. vi( bird) ausschlüpfen3. n(= brood) Brut f IIn1) (NAUT) Luke f; (in floor, ceiling) Bodenluke f; (= half-door) Halbtür f, Niedertür f → batten downSee:2)(service) hatch — Durchreiche f
3)IIIdown the hatch! (inf) — hoch die Tassen! (inf)
vt (ART)schraffieren* * *hatch1 [hætʃ] s1. FLUG, SCHIFF Luke f:2. SCHIFF Lukendeckel m:a) unter Deck,b) umg hinter Schloss und Riegel,c) umg außer Sicht,3. Luke f, Bodentür f, -öffnung f4. Halbtür f5. Durchreiche f (für Speisen)6. TECH Schütz nhatch2 [hætʃ]A v/twell, that’s another book hatched, matched, and dispatched so, damit ist ein weiteres Buch fertig;the hatched, matched, and dispatched die Familienanzeigen (in der Zeitung)a) einen Racheplan etc ausbrüten, aushecken,b) ein Programm etc entwickelnB v/i1. (Junge aus)brütenthree eggs have already hatched drei Junge sind bereits (aus)geschlüpft3. fig sich entwickelnC s1. → hatching1 1, 2, 3hatch3 [hætʃ]A v/t schraffierenB s (Schraffier)Linie f* * *I noun1) (opening) Luke, diedown the hatch! — (fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)
2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, dieII 1. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ausbrüten2. intransitive verb[aus]schlüpfenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Lukentür -en f. v.anzetteln v.ausbrüten v.schraffieren v. -
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transitive verbbebrüten; (to hatching) ausbrüten* * *['iŋkjubeit]1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) ausbrüten2) ((of germs or disease) to develop until signs of the disease appear: How long does chickenpox take to incubate?) die Inkubationszeit•- academic.ru/37519/incubation">incubation- incubator* * *in·cu·bate[ˈɪŋkjʊbeɪt]I. vt1. (brood)to \incubate bacteria/cells Bakterien/Zellen heranzüchtento \incubate an idea/a plan eine Idee/einen Plan ausbrüten3. (fall ill)to \incubate a disease eine Krankheit entwickeln [o fam ausbrüten* * *['Inkjʊbeɪt]1. vtegg ausbrüten; bacteria züchten; plan, idea ausbrüten (inf), ausreifen lassen2. vi (lit)ausgebrütet or bebrütet werden; (fig) (aus)reifen, sich formenthe virus can incubate for up to 10 days — das Virus hat eine Inkubationszeit von bis zu 10 Tagen
* * *incubate [ˈınkjʊbeıt; ˈıŋk-]A v/t2. Bakterien im Inkubator züchten3. fig einen Plan, eine Krankheit ausbrütenB v/i1. ausgebrütet werden2. sich im Inkubator entwickeln3. fig sich entwickeln, reifen* * *transitive verbbebrüten; (to hatching) ausbrüten* * *v.ausbrüten v. -
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