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Wat (wie) is home-bred - definitie

BRITISK TELEVISION SERIES
Born & Bred; Born and bred

home-bred      
a.
1.
Native, natural, home-born.
2.
Domestic, not foreign.
3.
Unpolished, uncultivated, unrefined, un couth, rude, plain, homely.
Home-bred      
·adj Not polished; rude; uncultivated.
II. Home-bred ·adj Bred at home; domestic; not foreign.
home birth         
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AN ATTENDED OR AN UNATTENDED CHILDBIRTH IN A NON-CLINICAL SETTING
Homebirth; Home childbirth; Birth at home; Home births; Home birthing
(home births)
If a woman has a home birth, she gives birth to her baby at home rather than in a hospital.
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Born and Bred

Born and Bred was a British light-hearted 1950s-set medical drama series aired on BBC One which ran from 21 April 2002 to 3 August 2005. It was created by Chris Chibnall and Nigel McCrery. Initially the cast was led by James Bolam and Michael French as a father and son who run a cottage hospital in Ormston, a fictitious village in Lancashire, in the 1950s. Bolam's and French's characters were later replaced by characters played by Richard Wilson and Oliver Milburn.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor home-bred
1. He said India has emerged as the largest producer of new entrepreneurs – home–bred and home–grown entrepreneurs.
2. Dessie was home bred, and nobody much rated his sire — Grey Mirage — or had even heard of Flower Child.
3. And on this night, listened to by millions around the globe while the Middle East rages, we continue to celebrate our home–bred insularity.
4. A home–bred familiarity with Caesar and Tacitus, combined with a deep love of the very Scottishness of Scotland and its land, accompanied him as he matriculated at the University of Edinburgh in October 1'60 to read English.
5. The 25 babies this year are all doing well, being regularly monitored and are thriving and putting on weight." He added: "Our long–term aim is to reintroduce some babies back into the wild and allow the giant panda to again roam free." In May the first "home–bred" panda, Xiang Xiang – which means auspicious – was released back into the wild.