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Broody Meaning in English

word

ˈbɹudi
BROO-dee
bɹˈuːdi
BROO-dee

释义

Describes someone who is quiet and thoughtful, often appearing sad or lost in thought. In animals, especially hens, it refers to wanting to sit on eggs to hatch them.

用法与细微差别

More common in literary or descriptive contexts than daily conversation for people; in farming, used literally for hens wanting to hatch eggs. For people, 'broody' can sometimes mean wanting a baby (especially for women), but usually means 'thoughtful and a little withdrawn.' Don't confuse with 'moody' (frequent mood changes).

例句

She looked broody as she stared out the window.

basic

The hen is broody and refuses to leave her eggs.

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He became broody after reading the old letters.

basic

He's been acting really broody lately, just sitting quietly and thinking.

natural

Some women feel broody when they see babies.

natural

The farmer separated the broody hen from the others to let her hatch the eggs.

natural