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单词 brood
释义 brood
I. \ˈbrüd\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English brōd; akin to Middle High German bruot incubation, brood, Old English beorma yeast — more at barm
1. : the young of animals: as
 a. : the young of birds hatched or cared for at one time
  < as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings — Lk 13:34 (Authorized Version) >
 b. : the young from the same dam or the offspring of the same mother especially if nearly of the same age : progeny
 c. : the eggs and young of various bees
 d. : progeny produced at a hatch or as a result of a single breeding period
  < some insects produce a dozen broods a year >
  < the first brood of black flies always seems to bite hardest >
2. archaic : a brooding or hatching group
3. : a group likened to a brood of young especially in respect to similarity of form or nature
 < a brood of meteors >
community of origin
 < the entire brood of chronicle plays — T.S.Eliot >
or shared relation to some other item
 < the ship that some day will mother her own brood of modern planes — New York Times >
 < a brood of crystal cups about the bowl >
4. : a brood bitch — compare stud
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English broden, from brod, brood, n.
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to sit on or incubate (eggs) for the purpose of hatching
 b. : to produce as if by incubation : hatch
2.
 a. of a bird : to cover (young) with the wings : warm and protect with the body
 b. obsolete : to cherish with care : hover over protectingly
3. : to turn over in the mind : think anxiously or moodily upon : ponder
 < I used to brood these things on my walk — Christopher Morley >
intransitive verb
1.
 a. of a bird : to sit on eggs or cover young with the wings
 b. : to sit quietly as if brooding eggs or young
  < birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed wave — John Milton >
2. : to hover as if enveloping with wings
 < the old fort brooding above the valley >
3.
 a. : to dwell continuously or moodily on a subject — usually used with over or on
  < he brooded over their neglect >
 b. : to be in a state of mental gloom and depression : to indulge in depressing meditation
  < nothing relieved his distress, he just sat and brooded >
III. adjective
Etymology: brood (I)
1. of a hen : brooding : sitting on eggs
2.
 a. : kept for breeding
  < a brood female >
  < brood flock >
 b. : having or producing young
  < a brood sow >
3. of a plant : infested with insects to an unusual degree
 < elimination of an occasional brood tree may cut down insect losses considerably >
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