Brood
volume
British pronunciation/bɹˈuːd/
American pronunciation/ˈbɹud/

Definición y Significado de "brood"

01

nidada, camada

all the young of a bird hatched at the same time, or the young of an animal cared for together
brood definition and meaning
to brood
01

rumiar

to dwell on one’s troubles or worries in a depressed way
Intransitive
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02

empollar

to sit on an egg until it hatches
Transitive: to brood bird eggs
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03

amenazar, sobrevolar

to stay close or hang over something in a heavy or threatening way
Intransitive
04

refunfuñar, cavilación

to stay quiet and upset, showing anger or annoyance without saying much
Intransitive

brood

n

broody

adj

broody

adj
example
Ejemplo
During the spring, the farmer observed a new brood of ducklings paddling behind their mother in the farm's pond.
The mother hen clucked softly to her brood of chicks, guiding them to a patch of grass for foraging.
The duck's brood followed her in a neat line as she led them to the safety of the pond.
The spider guarded her brood carefully, ensuring each of her young emerged safely from their eggs.
The birdwatchers were thrilled to spot an owl with her brood of fledglings perched high in the treetops.
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