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Перевод: brood
[существительное] выводок ; стая ; семья ; дети ; толпа ; куча ; [глагол] сидеть на яйцах; высиживать; размышлять; вынашивать; нависать; тяготить
Тезаурус:
- And those that did have a cuckoo in their nest could have succumbed to it and still lived to rear another brood next season.
- So, Bint Pomona became a brood mare (which was also a mistake, because her foals all had the same temperament as her).
- Once united with her brood, the mother became maniacally fierce.
- Like a distracted mother duck I shepherded my brood of brightly-anoraked ducklings.
- However, some horses require a lot of grain, like brood mares and working horses, and their feed needs to be carefully and knowledgeably managed.
- So a female who can persuade two males that they each have a stake in the brood will do better in the evolutionary struggle.
- The drawback was his rather dowdy wife and their increasing brood of children, an imposition to be endured.
- When the whole brood were assembled their father regimented them with a series of fortunately ill-aimed blows and they all trailed off the way they had come.
- Recession is biting at Softwright Systems, but Nick Durrant has no time to brood over it.
- Where seasonal conditions favour a high r , selection favours maximal reproduction in terms of both brood size and speed.
- Winsome was a well-bred Thoroughbred brood mare.
- Ponies usually don't need very much supplementary feeding; but larger horses, stallions, brood mares, young stock, and working horses, will all need extra food in the form of grain - especially during winter and late summer when there is very little good natural feed available.
- Having gathered them up, I found the rest of the brood had taken off down the mountain.
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