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  • 1 produce

    وَلَدَ \ bear, (bore, born): to give birth to: She had borne seven sons. produce: to give birth to: Animals produce young.

    Arabic-English glossary > produce

  • 2 Young, Arthur

    [br]
    b. 11 September 1741 London, England
    d. 20 April 1820 Bradford, England
    [br]
    English writer and commentator on agricultural affairs; founder and Secretary of the Board of Agriculture (later the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food).
    [br]
    He was the youngest of the three children of Dr Arthur Young, who was at one time Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. He learned Latin and Greek at Lavenham School, and at the age of 17 was apprenticed to a mercantile house, an occupation he disliked. He first published The Theatre of the Present War in North America in 1758. He then wrote four novels and began to produce the literary magazine The Universal Museum. After his father's death he returned home to manage his father's farm, and in 1765 he married Martha Allen.
    Young learned farming by experiment, and three years after his return he took over the rent of a 300 acre farm, Samford Hall in Essex. He was not a practical farmer, and was soon forced to give it up in favour of one of 100 acres (40.5 hectares) in Hertfordshire. He subsidized his farming with his writing, and in 1768 published The Farmer's Letters to the People of England. The first of his books on agricultural tours, Six Weeks Tours through the Counties of England and Wales, was published in 1771. Between 1784 and 1809 he published the Annals of Agriculture, one of whose contributors was George III, who wrote under the pseudonym of Ralph Robinson.
    By this time he was corresponding with all of influence in agricultural matters, both at home and abroad. George Washington wrote frequently to Young, and George III was reputed to travel always with a copy of his book. The Empress of Russia sent students to him and had his Tours published in Russian. Young made three trips to France in 1787, 1788 and 1789–90 respectively, prior to and during the French Revolution, and his Travels in France (1792) is a remarkable account of that period, made all the more fascinating by his personal contact with people differing as widely as Mirabeau, the French revolutionary leader, and King Louis XVI.
    Unfortunately, in 1811 an unsuccessful cataract operation left him blind, and he moved from London to his native Bradford, where he remained until his death.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Chairman, Agricultural Committee of the Society of Arts 1773: awarded three Gold Medals during his career for his achievements in practical agriculture. FRS. Honorary Member of the Dublin, York and Manchester learned societies, as well as the Economic Society of Berne, the Palatine Academy of Agriculture at Mannheim, and the Physical Society of Zurich. Honourary member, French Royal Society of Agriculture. Secretary, Board of Agriculture 1793.
    Bibliography
    His first novels were The Fair Americans, Sir Charles Beaufort, Lucy Watson and Julia Benson.
    His earliest writings on agriculture appeared as collected letters in a periodical with the title Museum Rusticum in 1767.
    In 1770 he published a two-volume work entitled A Course of Experimental Agriculture, and between 1766 and 1775 he published The Farmer's Letters, Political Arithmetic, Political Essays Concerning the Present State of the British Empire and Southern, Northern and Eastern Tours, and in 1779 he published The Tour of Ireland.
    In addition he was author of the Board of Agriculture reports on the counties of Suffolk, Lincoln, Norfolk, Hertford, Essex and Oxford.
    Further Reading
    J.Thirsk (ed.), 1989, The Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol. VI (deals with the years 1750 to 1850, the period associated with Young).
    T.G.Gazeley, 1973, "The life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820", Memoirs, American Philosophical Society 97.
    AP

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  • 3 barren

    عاقِر \ barren: (of females) unable to produce young ones. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow. \ See Also مجدب (مُجْدِب)‏ \ مُجْدِب \ barren: (of land) too poor to grow crops. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow.

    Arabic-English glossary > barren

  • 4 sterile

    عاقِر \ barren: (of females) unable to produce young ones. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow. \ See Also مجدب (مُجْدِب)‏ \ مُجْدِب \ barren: (of land) too poor to grow crops. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow.

    Arabic-English glossary > sterile

  • 5 poikia

    yks.nom. poikia; yks.gen. poi'in; yks.part. poiki; yks.ill. poikisi; mon.gen. poikikoon; mon.part. poikinut; mon.ill. poi'ittiin
    bring forth young farrow foal have cubs have kittens lamb produce young calve (verb)
    cub (verb)
    drop (verb)
    throw (noun)
    * * *
    • cub
    • produce young
    • litter
    • lamb
    • have young
    • have kittens
    • have cubs
    • give birth
    • foal
    • drop
    • calve
    • accumulate
    • throw
    • farrow

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > poikia

  • 6 أنتج

    أنْتَجَ \ generate: to produce, cause to exist: Fire generates heat. Cruelty generates fear and hate. manufacture: to make or produce things by machinery. produce: to grow (on a farm); make (in a factory); supply (from under the ground, etc.): Australia produces wool and meat. France produces wine. turn out: to produce: This factory turns out 60 cars a day. yield: (of land or plants) to produce (fruit, crops, grain, etc.): These nuts yield a valuable oil. These fields yield good crops of corn. \ See Also ولد (وَلَّدَ)‏ \ أنْتَج نَسْلاً \ breed, (bred): (of animals) to produce young: Many animals breed during the spring.

    Arabic-English dictionary > أنتج

  • 7 unge

    cub, kid, pup, young
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    (en -r) young one (pl young ones el. young);
    ( af løve, tiger også) whelp, cub;
    ( barn) kid, kiddie,
    (neds: uvorn unge) brat;
    [ få unger] have young, produce young;
    [ føde levende unger] give birth to live young,
    ( fagligt) be viviparous.
    unge young... ( fx fugleunge young bird).

    Danish-English dictionary > unge

  • 8 ausbrüten

    v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate
    2. fig. (Pläne etc.) hatch ( oder cook) up; umg. (Krankheit) be getting ( oder coming down with)
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    to hatch; to hatch out; to cook up; to incubate
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    aus|brü|ten
    vt sep
    to hatch; (esp in Brutkasten) to incubate; (fig inf) Plan etc to cook up (inf), to hatch (up)

    eine Erkältung áúsbrüten — to be coming down with a cold

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    1) (to produce (young birds) from eggs by sitting on them or by keeping them warm by some other means.) incubate
    2) (to invent: I'm sure she'll dream up some silly plan.) dream up
    3) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) hatch
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    aus|brü·ten
    vt
    etw \ausbrüten
    1. (bis zum Ausschlüpfen bebrüten) to hatch sth; (in Brutkasten) to incubate sth
    ausgebrütet hatched [or incubated
    2. (fam: aushecken) to hatch [up sep] [or sep cook up] sth
    3. (fam: entwickeln) to be sickening for sth
    * * *
    1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate
    2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] < plot, scheme>
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    ausbrüten v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. hatch out; künstlich: incubate
    2. fig (Pläne etc) hatch ( oder cook) up; umg (Krankheit) be getting ( oder coming down with)
    * * *
    1) hatch out; (im Brutkasten) incubate
    2) (fig. ugs.) hatch [up] <plot, scheme>
    * * *
    v.
    to brew (Fig.) v.
    to hatch v.
    to incubate v.

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  • 9 توالد

    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.

    Arabic-English dictionary > توالد

  • 10 ربى

    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 \ رَبَّى الحَيَوانات \ farm: to work on a farm; use land for growing crops and raising animals.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ربى

  • 11 عاقر

    عاقِر \ barren: (of females) unable to produce young ones. sterile: unable to produce crops, young, or the seeds of life: sterile land; a sterile cow. \ See Also مجدب (مُجْدِب)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > عاقر

  • 12 ولد

    وَلَدَ \ bear, (bore, born): to give birth to: She had borne seven sons. produce: to give birth to: Animals produce young. \ وَلَدٌ \ offspring: a child; the young of any creature: My offspring are all married now. Birds feed their offspring in the nest. \ وَلَدٌ (في وَرَق اللَّعب)‏ \ jack: a playing card with a picture of a boy (also called knave). \ وَلَدٌ بِكْر \ firstborn: born before the other children in the same family: Michael is my firstborn (son). \ وَلَدٌ خبيث مُؤذٍ \ imp: a little devil, a small child who plays tricks. \ وَلَدٌ رَبيب \ foster-child, (-son, -daughter): a child that is fostered in sb.’s home. \ وَلَدُ سفَاحٍ \ bastard: one whose parents were not married. \ وَلَدٌ غَيرُ شَرْعِيّ \ bastard: one whose parents were not married. \ وَلَدٌ قذِر وشقيّ \ urchin: a dirty and playful child.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ولد

  • 13 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

    Arabic-English glossary > breed (bred)

  • 14 bring up

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > bring up

  • 15 educate

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > educate

  • 16 grow

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > grow

  • 17 keep

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > keep

  • 18 raise

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > raise

  • 19 rear

    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

    Arabic-English glossary > rear

  • 20 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.

    Arabic-English glossary > breed (bred)

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