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Перевод: breed speek breed


[существительное]
порода ; потомство; племя; поколение;
[глагол]
размножаться; высиживать; разводить; развести; расплодить; расплодиться; выводить; вывести; растить; вскармливать; воспитывать; обучать; вызывать; порождать


Тезаурус:

  1. Moreover, colour selection within a breed is a very recent trend and even in the late nineteenth century there was often a wide tolerance of colours in the breeds.
  2. The hymn-like "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" was a testament to the fact that success didn't automatically breed contentment but it helps.
  3. Mrs Gawthrop's first Rottweiler was Adda of Mallion, who held her own at All Breed Shows in the UK; she was placed, which was difficult for a minority breed at the time, in variety classes.
  4. The Breed Club takes an active role in all things, including inspection of litters to help with the resale of puppies from litters which are bred within the Club's jurisdiction.
  5. She thought that breed was extinct, but he, fat, bearded, boss-eyed, aged thirty-six but looking fifty - an effigy of dissipation - was unfortunately very much alive.
  6. r and K selection tend to produce widely contrasting strategies for individual success in reproduction, which are in turn given expression in the types of social organization in which individuals live and breed.
  7. It was not at all certain, then, how he would fare against the younger breed of highly professionalized butlers looking for posts.
  8. By 1973, after the last major milking herd had been dispersed, only 70 purebred (or relatively purebred) Gloucesters were registered, but the breed society was re-established and, with the help of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, the breed's numbers are slowly building up again.
  9. Despite once dominating the industry - and even controlling the basic patents that forced foreign competitors to licence their technology - America's robot makers are a vanishing breed.
  10. Their problems are manifold: besides the obvious troubles of handling and riding such horses, they may also be more difficult to breed or be prone to suffer from minor or even major illnesses.
  11. Many of the new breed were people for whom, in Andrew Roth's words "capitalism doesn't have an unacceptable face".
  12. They think we should breed lambs off them and we don't do that because they are too young to stand the environment," Mr Hartley said.
  13. Possibly more champions are made up in one year in Australia than the total achieved in the UK since the breed's first introduction.

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