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  1. The hen has hatched all her chickens.
    那只母鸡已经孵出了全部小鸡。
  2. Three of the chickens hatched today.
    今天有三只小鸡出壳。


hatched
[ adj ]
  1. emerged from an egg

  2. <adj.all>
  3. shaded by means of fine parallel or crossed lines

  4. <adj.all>


Hatch \Hatch\ (h[a^]ch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Hatched}
(h[a^]cht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Hatching}.] [F. hacher to chop,
hack. See {Hash}.]
1. To cross with lines in a peculiar manner in drawing and
engraving. See {Hatching}.

Shall win this sword, silvered and hatched.
--Chapman.

Those hatching strokes of the pencil. --Dryden.

2. To cross; to spot; to stain; to steep. [Obs.]

His weapon hatched in blood. --Beau. & Fl.

hatched \hatched\ adj. [p. p. from {hatch}, v. i.]
produced from an egg.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. The idea of a legal consumer-rights watchdog organization was hatched at a Washington cocktail party in 1978 by two Rhodes scholars, who then founded HALT.
  2. But the plan for Philadelphia's business-improvement district hatched long before the fiscal crisis flared.
  3. The world plan, hatched in 1983, is to ditch the Soviet style of official journalism and create an agency that will be read for its quality, not just its government link.
  4. In March 1988, the FAO flew 200,000 frozen fish eggs from Denmark within 36 hours, hatched them in indoor wooden troughs at the resort and transferred them to the canals that are fed by nearby Kargah Lake.
  5. But Mr. Rivera says, "We don't want this to be perceived as a chase for Japanese dollars." Founders say the idea for the institute was hatched in the wake of comments made in 1986 by then Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone.
  6. The baby bird, conceived by a pair of birds named Cayuma and Cachuma, was the fourth captive-bred condor chick successfully hatched, bringing the world's California condor population to 31.
  7. But Joe outmaneuvered them with a scheme hatched, in part, around his kitchen table.
  8. Within two weeks, five eggs hatched and the baby birds began begging for food.
  9. Mr. Fitch, a former commercial attache to the U.S. Embassy in Jamaica, admits to having hatched the idea for the Jamaican bobsled team over drinks in a bar but says, "It made a certain perverse sense."
  10. Privacy was hard to come by in their parking lot home, but a brown killdeer successfully hatched a family in front of a group of birdwatchers.
  11. Mrs. Singer said she did not know the two men, who authorities said hatched the alleged murder plot at a bar in nearby Hazen.
  12. Chicago "is a big city with lots of people to meet and places to go." Mary Wiley of Chicago, chairman of the board of the Daisy M. Greene group, said she hatched the idea while visiting the Mississippi city.
  13. Perhaps Mr. Close felt that way too, as, in his exhibition of recent works at the Pace Gallery (up until Oct. 22), he has now abandoned the fingerprint in favor of intricate networks of hatched and dotted brush strokes.
  14. The captive flock includes 13 condors hatched from eggs taken in the wild over the past five years.
  15. The scheme was hatched by the Sangamon County Sheriff's police several weeks earlier.
  16. Where are the non-executive directors on Lonrho's board who might have looked after their interests as the deal was hatched? By underwriting the rights issue at a premium, Mr Bock could end up with as much as 19 per cent of Lonrho.
  17. Diet cues turn on or off the right set of genes so that they turn into the right shape at the right time of year." Caterpillars, or larvae, hatched in the spring come out and immediately begin feeding on the oak catkin, or flower.
  18. One module was to carry quail eggs to be hatched in an experiment on weightlessness as well as a "space motorcycle" to be used in short trips between objects in space.
  19. Well, the Republicans have already hatched their chicken in this campaign _ and George Bush is a dead duck.
  20. Outside, it would be unable to do anything at all about the plans being hatched by its continental neighbours.
  21. But even those who have some doubts about the workings of the commonwealth, and the secretive way it was hatched, say the departure of Mr. Gorbachev could play an important psychological role.
  22. The success of the program won't be known for years, as the oldest bird hatched in captivity is 5 years old and condors reach maturity at age 7, Hanscom said.
  23. The promotion was hatched two months ago and will continue despite the bankruptcy proceedings, she said.
  24. The turtles were hatched from eggs gathered by project workers. Fontaine supervised their growth since they were 3 to 5 days old and about the size of silver dollars weighing less than 8 ounces.
  25. When Elvira's eggs hatched, it must be said that M1 fulfilled his obligations pretty well.
  26. The increased 1988 catch is due to record-high fishing levels by the region's 1,600 fishermen who fish for cod and other bottom fish, and an above-average number of cod hatched in 1985.
  27. "We are determined to thwart the conspiracy which is being hatched to eliminate what is left of Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity," he said.
  28. Since 1981, scientists have hatched 13 condors in captivity from eggs taken in the wild.
  29. And if it does, will this be the result of a machiavellian plot hatched by the European Union?
  30. Fifteen more of the space eggs hatched Saturday afternoon, and 16 earthbound eggs that were fertilized later are expected to hatch in the next few days.
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