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hatch1 <-es> [hætʃ] SUBST

1. hatch (opening):

okence n

2. hatch MAR:

loputa f
do dna!

II . hatch2 [hætʃ] VERBE trans

ˈser·vice hatch SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec hatched

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When the eggs are hatched, depending on the split, about half are pullets and half are roosters.
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These can be hatched by keeping them on dry paper towel, or in a dry dish.
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At 25 days after setting, the eggs are transferred to hatching trays, and if eggs are hatched in a separate machine, moved to the hatcher.
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Commercial hybrid pullets are hatched throughout the year artificially (in incubators) and so do not share the very seasonal hatching times of the home-bred heritage or barnyard cross.
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The newly hatched flea's primary aim is to find a host, have a meal of blood and reproduce.
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The newly hatched birds have bright red skin and a rich orange red gape.
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Cogs turned, gears whirred, whispers whispered, schemes were hatched and everyone generally became more and more suspicious of everyone else.
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The restoration efforts are based on the fact that young puffins usually return to breed on the same island where they hatched.
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The hatched young, called squabs, are strongly altricial, being helpless at hatching and covered with down.
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Western jackdaws hatch asynchronously and incubation begins before clutch completion, which often leads to the death of the last-hatched young.
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