Bred in spanish

Criado

pronunciation: kɹ̩iɑdoʊ part of speech: verb, adjective
In gestures

bred = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo breed. [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]

Example: Masters were usually trained printers, but some had been bred to another (usually related) trade, or occasionally to no trade at all = Los patrones generalmente eran impresores con formación, aunque algunos provenían de otra profesión (normalmente relacionada) y otras veces no procedían de ninguna.

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» born and bred = nacido para, creado exclusivamente para, hecho exclusivamente para.

Example: By way of contrast, the great majority of the libraries grouped together as 'special' are very much twentieth century institutions, born and bred very often for the sole purpose of providing reference and information services.

» ill-bred = maleducado, mal criado. 

Example: The king has just sent me word that he means to help only those that have been ill-born and ill-bred to make up for their misfortunes.

» inbred = endogámico.

Example: The methodology is illustrated on a real world problem involving a heavily inbred pedigree containing 20,000 individuals.

» purebred = pura sangre, pura raza.

Example: It's estimated over 30% of canines being adopted are purebreds.

» purebred = de pura sangre, de pura raza, de raza pura.

Example: Today the term we prefer to 'purebred' is 'pedigreed' as lineage can only be traced back to a certain point in time and record and thus pedigreed may be the more accurate term.

» thoroughbred = pura sangre, pura raza.

Example: She wrote a paper with the title 'Catalog editing with Carlyle's 'CATIE': a thoroughbred or a workhorse?'.

» well-bred = refinado.

Example: This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.

breed2 = engendrar, generar, educar, producir, criar. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio bred]

Example: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.

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» breed + resentment = generar resentimiento, crear resentimiento, generar rencor, crear rencor.

Example: The war in Iraq became a 'cause célèbre' for Islamic extremists, breeding deep resentment of the U.S..

» crossbreed = cruzar razas, mestizar.

Example: They also found that when the coral from the north and south were crossbred, genes for heat tolerance could be passed on.

» familiarity breeds contempt = la confianza da asco.

Example: Familiarity breeds contempt -- so the old saying goes -- and, indeed, there is considerable psychological evidence to back this up.

» interbreed = cruzar, cruzarse, emparejarse.

Example: Our human ancestors were still interbreeding with their chimp cousins long after first splitting from the chimpanzee lineage, a genetic study suggests.

» success breeds success (SBS) = el éxito llama al éxito, el éxito genera éxito. [En bibliometría, principio utilizado para explicar el hecho de que cierto tipo acontecimientos tiendan a ocurrir siempre en el mismo contexto]

Example: Success breeds success (SBS) principle, also called Cumulative Advantage is an important model for the explanation of the distribution of items over sources.
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