breed
	英 [briːd]
美 [brid]
	    
	
    - vi. 繁殖;饲养;产生
 
- vt. 繁殖;饲养;养育,教育;引起
 
- n. [生物] 品种;种类,类型
 
- n. (Breed)人名;(英)布里德
     
	 
		中文词源
	
	breed 繁殖词源同brew, 蒸,加热。原指小鸡孵化的过程。
 
		英文词源
	
	- breed
 - breed: [OE] The Old English verb brēdan came from West Germanic *brōdjan, a derivative of *brōd-, which produced brood. This in turn was based on *brō-, whose ultimate source was the Indo-European base *bhrē- ‘burn, heat’ (its other English descendants include braise, breath, and probably brawn). The underlying notion of breed is thus not ‘reproduction’ so much as ‘incubation, the warmth which promotes hatching’.
=> braise, brawn, breath, brood - breed (v.)
 - Old English bredan "bring young to birth, carry," also "cherish, keep warm," from West Germanic *brodjan (cognates: Old High German bruoten, German brüten "to brood, hatch"), from *brod- "fetus, hatchling," from PIE *bhreue- "burn, heat" (see brood (n.)). Original notion of the word was incubation, warming to hatch. Sense of "grow up, be reared" (in a clan, etc.) is late 14c. Related: Bred; breeding.
 - breed (n.)
 - "race, lineage, stock" (originally of animals), 1550s, from breed (v.). Of persons, from 1590s. Meaning "kind, species" is from 1580s.
 
 
		双语例句
	
	- 1. If they are unemployed it's bound to breed resentment. 
  - 如果他们失去工作,一定会产生怨恨。
  来自柯林斯例句
 
- 2. Many animals breed only at certain times of the year. 
  - 很多动物只在一年的某个时候交配繁殖。
  来自《权威词典》
 
- 3. a hardy breed of sheep 
  - 适应力强的绵羊品种
  来自《权威词典》
 
- 4. a rare breed of miniature horses 
  - 一种罕见的小矮马
  来自《权威词典》
 
- 5. The parents are trying to breed their son a musician. 
  - 这对父母尽力要把儿子培养成为音乐家.
  来自《简明英汉词典》