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    /'bæntliɳ/ * danh từ - đứa trẻ, đứa bé, trẻ con

    English-Vietnamese dictionary > bantling

  • 2 das Kind

    - {baby} đứa bé mới sinh, trẻ thơ, người tính trẻ con, nhỏ, xinh xinh, người yêu, con gái - {child} đứa bé, đứa trẻ, đứa con, kết quả, hậu quả, sản phẩm, người lớn mà tính như trẻ con - {infant} đứa bé còn ãm ngửa, người vị thành niên, người mới vào nghề, lính mới - {kid} con dê non, da dê non, đứa trẻ con, thằng bé, sự lừa phỉnh, ngón chơi khăm, chậu gỗ nhỏ, cặp lồng gỗ - {kiddy} - {youngster} người thanh niên, đứa bé con, đứa con trai = das kleine Kind {bantling; mite; piccaninny; sprat; tot; trot}+ = manches Kind {many a child}+ = das Kind {Slang} {preteen}+ = das einzige Kind {the only child}+ = kein Kind mehr {no chicken}+ = ein großes Kind {a bit of a child}+ = das ungezogene Kind {whelp}+ = das uneheliche Kind {illegitimate child; lovechild}+ = ein Kind stillen {to give a child the breast}+ = ein Kind wickeln {to put a nappy on a baby}+ = das totgeborene Kind {abortive enterprise; stillborn child}+ = das zweijährige Kind {two-year-old}+ = ein Kind bekommen {to have a baby}+ = ein Kind erwarten {to be in the family way; to expect a baby}+ = ganz wie ein Kind {much like a child}+ = ein Kind einwiegen {to rock a baby to sleep}+ = ein Kind austragen {to bear a child to maturity}+ = ein Kind großziehen {to bring up a child}+ = ein Kind einschulen {to take a child to school for the fist time}+ = sie nahm das Kind mit {she took the baby with her}+ = sie ist bloß ein Kind {she is but a child}+ = schon das kleinste Kind {the veriest baby}+ = einem Kind eins überziehen {to swipe a child}+ = ein schwererziehbares Kind {a problem child}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > das Kind

См. также в других словарях:

  • Bantling — Bant ling, n. [Prob. for bandling, from band, and meaning a child wrapped in swaddling bands; or cf. G. b[ a]ntling a bastard, fr. bank bench. Cf. {Bastard}, n.] A young or small child; an infant. [Slightly contemptuous or depreciatory.] [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • bantling — index bastard Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • bantling — [bant′liŋ] n. [< Ger bänkling, bastard < bank, a bench: cf. BASTARD] Archaic a young child; brat: a term of contempt …   English World dictionary

  • bantling — ˈbantliŋ noun ( s) Etymology: perhaps modification of German bänkling bastard, from bank bench (from Old High German) + ling more at bench : a very young child : infant …   Useful english dictionary

  • bantling — noun An infant or young child. And I even question whether any tender virgin, who was accidentally and unaccountably enriched with a bantling, would save her character at parlour fire sides and evening tea parties, by ascribing the phenomenon to… …   Wiktionary

  • bantling — /ˈbæntlɪŋ/ (say bantling) noun Obsolete a young child; brat. {German Bänkling bastard. See bench, ling1} …  

  • bantling — noun Etymology: perhaps modification of German Bänkling bastard, from Bank bench, from Old High German more at bench Date: 1593 a very young child …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • bantling — /bant ling/, n. a very young child. [1585 95; < G Bänkling illegitimate child. See BENCH, LING1] * * * …   Universalium

  • bantling — n. small child; urchin, brat …   English contemporary dictionary

  • bantling — n. Infant, babe, baby, chit, brat, nursling, suckling, bairn, little child, little one, young one …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • bantling — bant·ling …   English syllables

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