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breeding

Aussprache: [ˈbridɪŋ]

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Kontext: „animal husbandry“

(noun) the process of producing new animals by mating them. People breed animals to create certain traits or characteristics, like speed or strength in dogs.

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The breeding of racehorses requires careful planning to get the best outcomes.

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There is no breeding taking place in the wild; animals do not have controlled pairings.

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What qualities are you looking for in breeding your dogs?

Kontext: „animal husbandry“

(verb) to mate animals so they can have babies, often to create specific traits. For example, farmers breed cows to produce more milk.

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They breed horses every spring to ensure healthy foals are born.

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They do not breed any of their animals during the winter months.

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Why do you choose to breed these particular rabbits?

Kontext: „origins“

(noun) the way animals or plants are produced or created, often used to describe their background or genetic family. For example, knowing the breeding of a dog can help you understand its behavior.

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The dog's breeding shows it comes from a long line of show champions.

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Her breeding is not a concern; it doesn't matter where the cat came from.

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What can you tell me about the breeding of this horse?

Kontext: „cultivation“

(noun) the process of growing plants or living things, especially in a controlled way to get the best results. This can help in making sure plants are healthy and produce good fruits or flowers.

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Breeding new types of flowers can create beautiful gardens.

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Without proper breeding, the plants will not thrive.

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How do you approach the breeding of your vegetable plants?

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