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"seeds" is the Present of the verb seed. View conjugation.

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seed
[siːd]
sustantivo
1. semilla (f) (for sowing); pepita (f) (of fruit)
  • the price of seed -> el precio de los semillas
  • to go or run to seed -> granar (plant)
  • to sow (the) seeds of discord/doubt (sentido figurado) -> sembrar la discordia/la duda
  • seed corn -> simiente (f) de trigo; inversión (f) de futuro (sentido figurado)
  • seed merchant -> vendedor (m) de semillas
  • seed potatoes -> patatas (f pl) or (español de España) papas (f pl) de siembra (Am)
2. semilla (f) semen (m) (Literary) (semen)
3. cabeza (sustantivo masculino) de serie (Sport) (in tournament)
verbo transitivo
4. despepitar (remove seeds from)
5. (Sport) (in tournament)
  • seeded players/teams -> jugadores mpl/equipos mpl seleccionados como cabezas de serie
  • he's seeded 5 -> es el cabeza de serie número 5
verbo intransitivo
6. dar semilla, granar (plant)

seed [siid]
sustantivo
1. Semilla, simiente; grano de los vegetales.
  • Seed of a fruit -> pepita, cuesco
  • Animal seed -> esperma, semen
2. Origen, causa primitiva, principio productivo.
3. Progenie, casta, generación.
4. Excesiva madurez, decadencia.
  • Seed-basket -> sembradera, cesto para grano
  • Seed-bud -> botón, el germen o rudimento del fruto
  • Seed-corn -> trigo o maíz para sembrar
  • Seed-drill -> sembradora, máquina de sembrar
  • Seed-lac -> laca seca en granos
  • Seed-vessel -> pericarpio, la parte de una planta en que están contenidas las semillas
  • To run to seed -> producir semillas, convertirse todo en semillas; agotarse
  • Seed-cake -> bollo o torta hecha con semillas aromáticas (anisado)
  • Seedlip -> seedlop, sementero
  • Seed-plot -> semillero, plantel
1. Sembrar, esparcir las semilla
sustantivo
2. Adornar con figuras parecidas a semilla
sustantivo & verbo neutro (intransitivo)
3. Despepitar.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
4. Sembrar semilla (n)
sustantivo
5. Granar, desgargolar, llegar a la madurez, y producir la semilla.
va.

seed [siːd]
noun
1 (Bot) [of plant] semilla (f); simiente (f); (inside fruit) pepita (f)
I'm taking these seeds home to plant... ...a packet of carrot seed...
[of grain] grano (m)
a seed of rye
poppy seeds semillas (f) de amapola
to grow sth from seed All these trees were grown from seed.
to go or run to seed granar; dar en grana; ir a menos
My lettuces have gone to seed.
he's really gone to seed se ha echado a perder; ha ido cada vez a peor
Walter Abbot was not tall, but he was square and enormously powerful, giving the impression of a rugby player gone to seed.
2 (Dep) (player, team) cabeza (m) de serie
she's the number one seed es cabeza de serie número uno; she's the first seed es la primera cabeza de serie
Steve Davis was \the number one seed\ in world snooker for many years Boris Becker is a top seeded player at Wimbledon this year
3 [of idea etc] germen (m)
to sow seeds of doubt in sb's mind sembrar la duda en la mente de algn
to sow plant the seeds of sth The seeds of doubt had been sown... There is no genius without a seed of madness. National revolt was a long way off but the seeds of it were already being sown. the seeds of truth grew \...you are planting a seed in your mind\ that will make you react in the same way the next time.
4 (semen) simiente (f); (offspring) descendencia (f)
Sperm: the male seed which fertilizes the egg. ...the foetus forms from the male's seed. ...the seed of Abraham.
verb:transitive
1 (plant with seeds) sembrar;with de
newly seeded lawns
2 (remove seed of) [+fruits] despepitar
Take 8oz (225g) of green grapes, skin, half and seed them...
3 (Dep) clasificar como cabeza de serie
the US are seeded number one Estados Unidos parte como cabeza de serie número uno
He was seeded number 2.
verb:intransitive
(Bot) (form seeds) granar; dar en grana; (shed seeds) dejar caer semillas
The heads can be cut away before they start seeding
modifier
seed box (n) caja (f) de simientes; semillero (m)
Wolfe returned the shrug and opened a seed catalogue. Check seed catalogues for availability.
seed corn (n) trigo (m) de siembra
the scheme offers \seed corn finance\ with loans of up to 5000 pounds
seed drill (n) sembradora (f)
seed merchant (n) vendedoravendedora (m) (f) de semillas;a vendedora
seed pearl (n) aljófar (m)
seed pod (n) vaina (f)
seed potato (n) patata (f) or papa (f) de siembra; (LAm)
seed time (n) siembra (f)
seed tray (n)
seed box See culture box in entry seed.

Verb Conjugation for "seed"

Imperative
  • seed
  • you seed
  • he/she seeds
  • we seed
  • you seed
  • they seed
Preterite
  • I seeded
  • you seeded
  • he/she seeded
  • we seeded
  • you seeded
  • they seeded
Present Continuous
  • I am seeding
  • you are seeding
  • he/she is seeding
  • we are seeding
  • you are seeding
  • they are seeding
Present Perfect
  • I have seeded
  • you have seeded
  • he/she has seeded
  • we have seeded
  • you have seeded
  • they have seeded
Past Continuous
  • I was seeding
  • you were seeding
  • he/she was seeding
  • we were seeding
  • you were seeding
  • they were seeding
Past Perfect
  • I had seeded
  • you had seeded
  • he/she had seeded
  • we had seeded
  • you had seeded
  • they had seeded
Future
  • I will seed
  • you will seed
  • he/she will seed
  • we will seed
  • you will seed
  • they will seed
Future Perfect
  • I will have seeded
  • you will have seeded
  • he/she will have seeded
  • we will have seeded
  • you will have seeded
  • they will have seeded
Future Continuous
  • I will be seeding
  • you will be seeding
  • he/she will be seeding
  • we will be seeding
  • you will be seeding
  • they will be seeding
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been seeding
  • you have been seeding
  • he/she has been seeding
  • we have been seeding
  • you have been seeding
  • they have been seeding
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been seeding
  • you will have been seeding
  • he/she will have been seeding
  • we will have been seeding
  • you will have been seeding
  • they will have been seeding
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been seeding
  • you had been seeding
  • he/she had been seeding
  • we had been seeding
  • you had been seeding
  • they had been seeding
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