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41 foster child
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42 from a child
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43 give one child preference over the others
give one child preference over the othersEnglish-Dutch dictionary > give one child preference over the others
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44 great/heavy with child
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45 have a child by
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46 he propped up the child on the pillows
English-Dutch dictionary > he propped up the child on the pillows
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47 heavy with child
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48 humour a child
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49 hush a child to sleep
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50 language attuned to a child's world
language attuned to a child's worldEnglish-Dutch dictionary > language attuned to a child's world
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51 latchkey child
sleutelkind, kind van werkende ouders (zodat hij zelfstandig is na schooltijd)latchkey child -
52 legitimate child
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53 mothers shouldn't favour one child
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54 nothing can compensate for losing a child
nothing can compensate for losing a childEnglish-Dutch dictionary > nothing can compensate for losing a child
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55 our second child is on the way
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56 problem child
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57 put a cover over the child
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58 respect for a child's personality
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59 runaway child
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60 seen through a child's eyes
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child — n pl chil·dren 1: a son or daughter of any age and usu. including one formally adopted compare issue ◇ The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco… … Law dictionary
child — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; … Black's law dictionary
child — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; … Black's law dictionary
child — W1S1 [tʃaıld] n plural children [ˈtʃıldrən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(young person)¦ 2¦(son/daughter)¦ 3¦(somebody influenced by an idea)¦ 4¦(somebody who is like a child)¦ 5 something is child s play 6 children should be seen and not heard 7 be with child … Dictionary of contemporary English
Child & Co. — Child Co. Type Subsidiary Industry Private Banking and Wealth Management Founded 1664 Headquarters … Wikipedia
Child — (ch[imac]ld), n.; pl. {Children} (ch[i^]l dr[e^]n). [AS. cild, pl. cildru; cf. Goth. kil[thorn]ei womb, in kil[thorn][=o] with child.] 1. A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
child — [ tʃaıld ] (plural chil|dren [ tʃıldrən ] ) noun count *** 1. ) a young person from the time they are born until they are about 14 years old: The nursery has places for 30 children. The movie is not suitable for young children. He can t… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
child — child; child·hood; child·ing; child·ish; child·less; child·ly; fair·child·ite; grand·child; twi·child; un·child; child·ish·ly; child·ish·ness; child·less·ness; child·like·ness; … English syllables
Child — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Desmond Child (* 1953), US amerikanischer Songschreiber, Komponist und Produzent Eilidh Child (* 1987), britische Leichtathletin Jane Child (* 1967), kanadische Musikerin und Popularmusiksängerin Josiah… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Child 44 — Author(s) Tom Rob Smith Country United Kingdom … Wikipedia
child — [chīld] n. pl. children [ME, pl. childre (now dial. childer; children is double pl.) < OE cild, pl. cild, cildru < IE * gelt , a swelling up < base * gel , rounded (sense development: swelling womb fetus offspring > Goth kilthei, womb … English World dictionary