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bred
- IPA[brɛd]
英式
- past and past participle of breed
- (of a person or animal) reared in a specified environment or way
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- 1. past and past participle of breed
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- 1. (of a person or animal) reared in a specified environment or way the bareness of the scene intimidated the city-bred Elizabeth
- bred or raised at home.
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- (of an animal) having one pure-bred parent.
- an animal having one pure-bred parent.
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- (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety; of unmixed origin: a large full-bred Alsatian
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- badly brought up or rude: this officer was so ill-bred that he could not distinguish between claret and burgundy ill-bred behavior
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- (of an animal) bred from parents of the same breed or variety; of unmixed origin: a large full-bred Alsatian
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- (of an animal or plant) produced by mating or hybridizing two different species, breeds, or ... a cross-bred puppy
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- having or showing good breeding or manners: she was too well bred to say anything a well-bred brood mare
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- (of an animal) bred on the property and not brought in from elsewhere: these station-bred sires were well adapted to the climate and pastures
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美式
- past and past participle of breed
- (of a person or animal) reared in a specified environment or way: a city-bred man
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