វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
to brood
is a form of:
Brood
noun
1.
(the
young
birds
: or
other
animals
produced
at one
hatching
or
birth
, the
children
in a
family
, a
group
of a
particular
kind
)
ពងឬកូនមួយសំបុក, ហ្វូងសត្វដែលហើរជាមួយគ្នា
large
brood
កូនសត្វតូចដែលកើត ឬញាស់នៅពេលជាមួយគ្នា
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The
young
birds
hatched
at one
time
; a
hatch
; as, a brood of
chickens
.
2.
The
young
from the
same
dam,
whether
produced
at the
same
time
or not;
young
children
of the
same
mother
,
especially
if
nearly
of the
same
age
;
offspring
;
progeny
; as, a
woman
with a brood of
children
.
adjective
1.
Sitting
or
inclined
to
sit
on
eggs
.
2.
Kept
for
breeding
from; as, a brood
mare
; brood
stock
; having
young
; as, a brood
sow
.
verb
1.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
sit
on and
cover
eggs
, as a
fowl
, for the
purpose
of
warming
them
and
hatching
the
young
; or to
sit
over
and
cover
young
, as a
hen
her
chickens
, in
order
to
warm
and
protect
them
;
hence
, to
sit
quietly
, as if brooding.
2.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To have the
mind
dwell
continuously
or
moodily
on a
subject
; to
think
long
and
anxiously
; to be in a
state
of
gloomy
,
serious
thought
; --
usually
followed
by
over
or on; as, to brood
over
misfortunes
.
3.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
sit
over
,
cover
, and
cherish
; as, a
hen
broods
her
chickens
.
4.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
cherish
with
care
.
5.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
think
anxiously
or
moodily
upon
.
6.
(TRANSITIVE)
That
which
is
bred
or
produced
;
breed
;
species
.
7.
(TRANSITIVE)
Heavy
waste
in
tin
and
copper
ores
.