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[bri:d]bred, breeding, breeds

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繁殖(49%),品种(46%),血统(2%),养育(2%),教养(1%)
n.[生物] 品种;种类,类型
vt.繁殖;饲养;养育,教育;引起
vi.繁殖;饲养;产生
n.(Breed)人名;(英)布里德
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/bri͟ːd/
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](宠物或牲畜的)种,品种 A breed of a pet animal or farm animal is a particular type of it. For example, terriers are a breed of dog.
  • ...rare breeds of cattle...

    稀有品种的牛

  • Certain breeds are more dangerous than others.

    某些品种比其他品种更危险。

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[VERB 动词]See also:
cross-breed
饲养;培育 If you breed animals or plants, you keep them for the purpose of producing more animals or plants with particular qualities, in a controlled way.
  [V n]
  [V n prep]
  [be V-ed to-inf]
  • He lived alone, breeding horses and dogs...

    他独自一人生活,饲养马匹和狗。

  • He used to breed dogs for the police...

    他曾经为警方培育警犬。

  • These dogs are bred to fight.

    这些狗被培育作斗犬。

breeding
  • There is potential for selective breeding for better yields.

    选种培育以提高产量会大有可为。

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[VERB 动词](动物)繁殖,繁育 When animals breed, they have babies.
  [V]
  [V-ing]
  • Frogs will usually breed in any convenient pond...

    通常青蛙会在任何条件适宜的池塘中繁殖。

  • The area now attracts over 60 species of breeding birds.

    这一地区现在吸引了60多种鸟类到此繁育后代。

breeding
  • During the breeding season the birds come ashore.

    在繁殖季节各种鸟都飞到岸边。

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[VERB 动词]产生;引起;酿成 If you say that something breeds bad feeling or bad behaviour, you mean that it causes bad feeling or bad behaviour to develop.
  [V n]
  • If they are unemployed it's bound to breed resentment...

    如果他们失去工作,一定会产生怨恨。

  • Violence breeds violence.

    暴力会催生更多暴力。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]类型;种类 You can refer to someone or something as one of a particular breed of person or thing when you want to talk about what they are like.
  [usu sing]
  • Sue is one of the new breed of British women squash players who are making a real impact...

    休是英国新一代的女子壁球运动员,她们的影响正在显现出来。

  • The new breed of walking holidays puts the emphasis on enjoyment, not endurance...

    这种新型的徒步旅行假日重在愉悦身心,而不是为了锻炼耐力。

  • I had found that rare breed of man who was not afraid of committing himself.

    我找到了那种勇于承担责任的男人,这样的男人很少有。

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See also:
breeding
ill-bred
pure-bred
well-bred
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    [PHRASE 短语](在某地)出生并长大 Someone who was born and bred in a place was born there and grew up there.
    • I was born and bred in the highlands...

      我在高地地区出生和长大。

    • Born and bred in this country, he and his wife emigrated to Los Angeles after the war...

      尽管生于斯长于斯,他和妻子在战后还是移民去了洛杉矶。

    • A Londoner born and bred, she suspected that a month in the country would bore her to distraction.

      作为一个土生土长的伦敦人,她不相信在乡下呆一个月就会令她心烦意乱。

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    familiarity breeds contempt→see:
    familiarity

      Oxford
      breed / briːd ; NAmE briːd /
      verb
      ,
      noun
      breed breeds bred breeding
      verb ( bred , bred / bred ; NAmE bred / ) 1 [intransitive ] (of animals 动物 ) to have sex and produce young 交配繁殖 Many animals breed only at certain times of the year. 很多动物只在一年的某个时候交配繁殖。 see also
      interbreed
      2 [transitive ] breedsth (for/as sth) to keep animals or plants in order to produce young ones in a controlled way 饲养,培育(动植物) The rabbits are bred for their long coats. 饲养兔子是为了获取它们的长毛。 collocationsat
      farming
      see also
      cross-breed
      ,
      pure-bred
      ,
      thoroughbred
      3 [transitive ] breedsth to be the cause of sth 孕育;导致 Nothing breeds success like success. 一事成功万事亨通。 4 [transitive ,  usually passive ] breedsth into sb to educate sb in a particular way as they are growing up 以…方式教育;使养成 Fear of failure was bred into him at an early age. 他从小就养成了对失败的恐惧。 see also
      well bred
      IDIOMsee
      born
      v.
      ,
      familiarity
      noun 1 a particular type of animal that has been developed by people in a controlled way, especially a type of dog, cat or farm animal 品种(尤指人工培育的狗、猫或牲畜) Labradors and other large breeds of dog 拉布拉多犬及其他大型品种狗 a breed of cattle/sheep 某个品种的牛/羊 2 [usually singular ] a type of person (人的)类型,种类 He represents a new breed of politician. 他代表着新一类的政治家。 Players as skilful as this are a rare breed. 如此有技巧的演奏者很少见。 breed / briːd ; NAmE briːd / bred / bred ; NAmE bred /
      LDC
      breed1 verb
      breed2 noun
      breedbreed1 /briːd/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle bred /bred/)
      Word Origin
      Verb Table
      Examples
      Thesaurus
      Collocations
      Phrases
      1[intransitive] if animals breed, they mate in order to have babies:  Eagles breed during the cooler months of the year.2[transitive] to keep animals or plants in order to produce babies or new plants, especially ones with particular qualities:  These dogs were originally bred in Scotland to round up sheep.
      crossbreed1
      , purebred
      , thoroughbred
      3[transitive] to cause a particular feeling or condition:  Poor living conditions breed violence and despair.4[transitive] if a place, situation, or thing breeds a particular type of person, it produces that type:  Society’s obsession with sex has bred a generation of unhappy children.
      well-bred
      , → born and bred
      at born1(3)
      breed1 verb
      breed2 noun
      breedbreed2 ●●○ noun [countable]
      Examples
      Thesaurus
      Collocations
      Phrases
      1a type of animal that is kept as a pet or on a farmbreed of Spaniels are my favourite breed of dog.2a particular kind of person or type of thing:  Real cowboys are a dying breed (=not many exist anymore). Dodd was one of that rare breed (=there are not many of them) who could make the game of football look simple.breed of a new breed of international criminal

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