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Breast
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Breasts vary in size, shape, and composition among individuals, influenced by factors like genetics, hormones, and body fat.
A mell mĂ©rete, alakja Ă©s összetĂ©tele egyĂ©nenkĂ©nt vĂĄltozik, olyan tĂ©nyezĆk hatĂĄsĂĄra, mint a genetika, a hormonok Ă©s a testzsĂr.
1.1
mell, mellkas
either of the two round and fleshy parts on a woman's chest that produce milk after childbirth
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The baby nuzzled against her breast, seeking nourishment and comfort.
A baba a mellĂ©hez bĂșjt, tĂĄplĂĄlĂ©kot Ă©s vigaszt keresve.
02
the part of an animal's body corresponding to the human chest
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Hunters aim for the breast of the deer for a clean shot.
2.1
mell, csirkemell
meat cut from the front part of the body of a bird
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My grandmother shared her recipe for succulent roast chicken breast, passed down through generations.
A nagymamĂĄm megosztotta a szaftos sĂŒlt csirkemell receptjĂ©t, amely nemzedĂ©krĆl nemzedĂ©kre szĂĄllt.
03
the upper portion of a wall, often the section above a lintel or horizontal projection
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Soldiers defended the breast of the fort during the attack.
04
a curved or rounded projection, such as the front surface of a molding or the convex part of a cornice
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Decorative molding featured a smooth, rounded breast.
to breast
01
to face or confront something directly, often with physical or figurative force
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He breast the challenge without hesitation.
02
to reach to the summit or top of a hill, ridge, or mountain
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The expedition breasted the final ridge at sunrise.
03
to encounter or rise to meet something at chest level
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The horse breasted the water as they crossed the stream.
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