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| ترجمات رئيسية |
| brooding adj | (solemn, pensive) | واجم، متجهّم |
| | The bust of Beethoven had a brooding expression. |
| brooding adj | (menacing, threatening) | مكفهر |
| | | مقلق، مخيف |
| | The sky was grey and brooding, so I decided not to go out for a walk. |
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| ترجمات رئيسية |
| brood n | (baby birds) | فرخ |
| | The brood of chicks happily explored the barnyard. |
| | أخذت فراخ الدجاج تستكشف فناء المزرعة بسعادة. |
| brood [sth]⇒ vtr | (sit on: eggs) (طيور) | يحضن |
| | This species broods its eggs for as long as three weeks. |
| | هذا النوع يحضن بيوضه لغاية ثلاثة أسابيع. |
| brood⇒ vi | (hatch eggs) | يفقس |
| | The geese are already brooding this year. |
| | فقس بيض هذا الإوز في وقت سابق من السنة. |
brood over [sth], brood about [sth] vi + prep | (think too much about) | يشغل فكره، يفكر كثيرًا |
| | There is no point in brooding over things that have happened in the past. |
| | Jamie has been brooding about the outcome of last night's football game all morning. |
| | لا فائدة من أن يشغل المرء فكره في أمور حدثت في الماضي. // بقيت نتيجة مباراة كرة القدم أمس تشغل فكر جايمي طيلة الصباح. |
| ترجمات إضافية |
| brood adj | (for breeding) | استيلادي، للاستيلاد |
| | The horse farm keeps several brood mares. |
| brood n | figurative (children) | ذرية |
| | Molly has quite a large brood, but she never seems angry at any of her children. |
| brood n | (breed, type) | سلالة |
| brood over [sb] vi + prep | figurative (children: protect) | يرعى |
| | Shirley's mom broods over her family like a mother hen. |
| brood [sth]⇒ vtr | (bird: cover babies with wings) (طيور) | يحضن |
| | In the nest, the mother bird broods her young. |
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