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brooding
- IPA[ˈbruːdɪŋ]
英式
- engaged in or showing deep thought about something that makes one sad, angry, or worried;appearing darkly menacing
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- 1. engaged in or showing deep thought about something that makes one sad, angry, or worried he stared with brooding eyes
- ▪ appearing darkly menacing the brooding moorland
- a family of birds or other young animals produced at one hatching or birth: a brood of chicks
- think deeply about something that makes one unhappy, angry, or worried: she had brooded over the subject a thousand times
- (of an animal) kept to be used for breeding: a brood mare
Oxford Dictionary
- a family of young animals, especially of a bird, produced at one hatching or birth: a brood of chicks
- think deeply about something that makes one unhappy: he brooded over his need to find a wife
- (of an animal) kept to be used for breeding: a brood mare
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fatal bacterial disease of larval honeybees.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pouch in certain fish, frogs, and invertebrates in which the eggs are protected before hatching.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pouch in certain fish, frogs, and invertebrates in which the eggs are protected before hatching.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fatal bacterial disease of larval honeybees.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈbro͞odiNG]
美式
- showing deep unhappiness of thought: he stared with brooding eyes
Oxford American Dictionary