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brát — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • brother noun A boy or man who shares at least one parent with you.
  • deprive verb To take something away from someone, or prevent them from having it.
  • dig verb To move earth aside, typically with a tool, in order to make a hole.
  • marry verb To become someone's husband or wife in a legal or religious ceremony.
  • take verb To reach out and get hold of something, or to remove or carry it away.

Senses

brát is used for these senses in English:

  • brother Someone who is a peer, whether male or female.
  • deprive (transitive) Used with “of”, to take something away from (someone) and keep it away; to deny someone something.
  • dig (dated, _, slang) To understand.
  • dig (dated, _, slang, transitive) To appreciate, or like.
  • get married (intransitive) To become married (to someone).
  • get married (reciprocal, intransitive) To become married (to each other).
  • marry (transitive) To unite in wedlock or matrimony; to perform the ceremony of joining spouses; to bring about a marital union according to the laws or customs of a place. [from 16th c.]

brother — full definition

  1. noun A boy or man who shares at least one parent with you.
  2. noun A man treated as a close ally, peer, or fellow member of a group, cause, or community.
  3. noun A title used for a male member of a religious order.
  4. intj Used to express frustration, disbelief, or exasperation.

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