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3 kin
Kinyarwandale code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):rwandaEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > kin
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4 kin
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):rwandaKinyarwandaCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > kin
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6 language
1. nto abandon one's own language — отказываться от своего языка
to employ a language — применять, использовать язык ( в судопроизводстве)
- computer languageto make one's language the official tongue of the country — делать свой язык официальным языком страны
- diplomatic language
- foreign languages
- in the language of arms
- inflammatory language
- kin languages
- language of force
- legal language
- national language
- native language
- official language
- official languages of the United Nations
- state language
- strength of the language in the draft
- using no uncertain language
- violent language
- warlike language
- working language
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7 родственные языки
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8 kindred
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9 familiar
adj.1 family.reunión familiar family gathering2 friendly (en el trato) (agradable).3 informal, colloquial (lenguaje, estilo).4 familiar (conocido).su cara me es o me resulta familiar her face looks familiar5 family-sized (tamaño).un envase familiar a family pack6 family-owned.7 familial.f. & m.relative, relation.* * *► adjetivo1 (de la familia) family, of the family2 (conocido) familiar, well-known3 (tamaño) family4 LINGÚÍSTICA colloquial1 relation, relative* * *adj.1) familiar2) informal* * *1. ADJ1) (=de la familia) family antes de spensión Sol, ambiente familiar — pensión Sol, friendly atmosphere
coche familiar — estate car, station wagon (EEUU)
envase familiar — family-sized o family pack
2) (=conocido) familiar3) [lenguaje, término] colloquial2.SMF (=pariente) relative, relation* * *I1)a) <vida/vínculo> family (before n); <envase/coche> family (before n)b) <trato/tono> familiar, informal; <lenguaje/expresión> colloquial2) ( conocido) familiarIImasculino y femenino relative, relation* * *I1)a) <vida/vínculo> family (before n); <envase/coche> family (before n)b) <trato/tono> familiar, informal; <lenguaje/expresión> colloquial2) ( conocido) familiarIImasculino y femenino relative, relation* * *familiar1= relative, next of kin, kin, kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.], family member.Ex: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.
Ex: Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.Ex: Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.Ex: The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.Ex: Patients who attended with a spouse/partner/carer/ family member indicated it was helpful to them and the accompanying person.* afligido por la muerte de un familiar cercano = bereaved.* familiar a cargo = dependent.* familiares = kinfolk [kinsfolk].* familiar femenino = kinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.].* familiar que cuida de los mayores = kinkeeper.* muerte de un familiar = bereavement, death in the family.familiar22 = familiar, conversational, familial, old friend, family-oriented, colloquial, homey [homier -comp., homiest -sup.].Ex: For anyone involved with online searching, the equipment needed for electronic mail will be familiar: in addition to the microcomputer itself (which is the terminal), an acoustic coupler or modem will be needed.
Ex: The old expressions 'spin a yarn', 'weave a tale' suggest the anecdotal, conversational quality that must be striven for by the storyteller.Ex: These librarians are thoroughly sensitised to the social, familial, ethnic, economic and political characteristics of the people in their neighbourhoods.Ex: The Web's full embrace of constant change means that even old friend sites may be unrecognisable after technology facelifts.Ex: Middleborns tend to be less family-oriented than firstborns or lastborns.Ex: Assembler is the colloquial term for assembly language which lies between the low-level machine code and high-level languages.Ex: However, his attempt to make cultural and social history more accessible to a wider audience by adopting a homey, jokey style often seems counterproductive.* asunto familiar = family affair.* ayuda familiar = family income supplement, family worker.* centro de planificación familiar = family planning clinic.* coche familiar = family car.* conflicto familiar = family conflict.* desintegración familiar = family breakdown.* dicho familiar = familiar saying.* genealogía familiar = family genealogy.* historia familiar = family history.* lazo familiar = family bond.* lazos familiares = family ties.* lenguaje familiar = colloquial language, familiar language.* negocio familiar = family-run business.* nido familiar = family nest.* permiso por razones familiares = family leave.* planificación familiar = family planning.* reliquia familiar = heirloom.* responsabilidades familiares = family responsibilities.* restaurante familiar = family restaurant.* reunión familiar = family gathering.* ser familiar = strike + familiar chords.* servicio auxiliar de apoyo familiar = respite care.* tiempo familiar = quality time.* tradición familiar = family tradition.* VHS (Sistema de Vídeo Familiar) = VHS (Video Home System).* vida familiar = family life.* violencia familiar = domestic violence.* * *A1 ‹vida/vínculo› family ( before n); ‹coche› family ( before n); ‹envase› family ( before n), economy-sizeuna botella (de) tamaño familiar an economy-size bottleun restaurante de ambiente familiar a family restaurant2 ‹trato/tono› familiar, informal; ‹lenguaje/expresión› colloquialB (conocido) familiarsu cara me resulta familiar her face is familiar, she looks familiarsu voz me resulta familiar her voice sounds o is familiarel idioma aún no me es familiar I'm still not familiar with the languagerelative, relationsus hermanos y demás familiares her brothers and other relatives o relationsse fue a vivir con un familiar he went to live with a relative( Esp)* * *
familiar adjetivo
‹envase/coche› family ( before n)
‹lenguaje/expresión› colloquial
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino
relative, relation
familiar
I adjetivo
1 (de la familia) family
planificación familiar, family planning
2 (conocido) familiar
3 (tamaño) envase familiar, economy size
II mf relation, relative: vamos a ver a unos familiares, we're going to visit some relatives
' familiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abasto
- abrirse
- abuela
- abuelo
- abusar
- acabarse
- adiós
- advertir
- agarrada
- agarrado
- agobiarse
- ajo
- ala
- algo
- almohada
- almuerzo
- amargarse
- ambiente
- ancha
- ancho
- anillo
- apuntarse
- aquello
- arder
- armarse
- arrastre
- arreglo
- arriba
- arrimar
- arte
- aspen
- atacar
- aterrizar
- aúpa
- bailar
- barriga
- bautizar
- baza
- beber
- belén
- bellota
- bicha
- billete
- blanca
- bobalicón
- bobalicona
- boca
- bofetada
- bomba
English:
about
- age
- aggravate
- aggravating
- almighty
- bag
- ball
- banana
- banger
- barrel
- bash
- bash out
- bat
- bean
- beat
- beating
- beauty
- bellyache
- belt up
- bend
- bent
- bicycle lane
- big
- bird
- birth control
- bleed
- blowout
- blue
- blues
- body
- bolt
- bomb
- book
- bookie
- boom box
- boot
- bootlicker
- booze
- botch
- bother
- bottom
- brain
- bread
- breeze
- brew
- buck
- bucket
- bugger
- bum
- bunk
* * *♦ adj1. [de familia] family;reunión familiar family gathering2. [en el trato] [agradable] friendly;[en demasía] overly familiar3. [lenguaje, estilo] informal, colloquial;una expresión familiar an informal o colloquial expression4. [conocido] familiar;su voz me es familiar I recognize her voice, her voice sounds familiar5. [tamaño] family-sized;un envase familiar a family pack;un vehículo familiar a family car♦ nmfrelative, relation* * *I adj1 family atr ;envase familiar family-size pack2 ( conocido) familiar;resulta familiar his face is familiar3 LING colloquialII m/f relation, relative* * *familiar adj1) conocido: familiar2) : familial, family3) informal: informalfamiliar nmfpariente: relation, relative* * *familiar1 adj1. (de la familia) family2. (conocido) familiar3. (informal) informal4. (lenguaje) colloquialfamiliar2 n relative / relation -
10 famille
famille [famij]1. feminine noun• famille éloignée/proche distant/close relatives• comment va la petite famille ? how are the little ones?► de famille [réunion, dîner] family• c'est de famille it runs in the family► en famille ( = avec la famille) with the family ; ( = comme une famille) as a family2. compounds* * *famij1) Sociologie familyfamille monoparentale/nucléaire — one-parent/nuclear family
de famille — [photo, histoire] family (épith)
un petit vin des familles — (colloq) a nice little wine
2) Art, Politique, Religion ( communauté) body3) Biologie, Botanique, Linguistique, Zoologie family•Phrasal Verbs:* * *famij nf1) (groupe familial) familyavoir de la famille — to have family, to have relatives
Il a de la famille à Paris. — He has family in Paris., He has relatives in Paris.
Nous passons Noël en famille. — We have a family Christmas.
2) (dans une taxinomie) ZOOLOGIE BOTANIQUE family* * *famille nf1 Sociol family; la famille Pons the Pons family; famille monoparentale/nucléaire one-parent/nuclear family; une famille de musiciens a musical family; air de famille family resemblance; c'est de famille it runs in the family; faire partie de la famille to be one of the family; je pars en famille I'm going with my family; nous partons en famille we're going as a family; de famille [photo, album, histoire, arrangement] family ( épith); ne pas avoir de famille to have no relatives; avoir beaucoup de famille dans la région to have lots of relatives in the area; ma seule famille est un vieil oncle my only relative is an old uncle; rentrer dans sa famille tous les samedis to go back home every Saturday; comment va la petite famille○? how's the family?; un petit vin des familles○ a nice little wine; être de bonne famille to come from a good family; ⇒ sept, linge;2 Art, Pol, Relig ( communauté) body; la famille socialiste/surréaliste the socialist/surrealist body; une famille politique a political persuasion;4 Ling family; famille de langues/mots language/word family.famille d'accueil host family; famille adoptive adoptive family; famille naturelle natural family; famille nombreuse family with more than two children; famille de placement foster family; famille reconstituée Sociol reconstituted family.ⓘ Famille nombreuse The official term for a large family, which qualifies for special benefits, discounts, and in some cases honours, and reflects a government policy of encouraging population growth.[famij] nom féminin1. [foyer] familyla famille Laverne the Laverne family, the Lavernesfamille monoparentale single-parent ou lone-parent familyc'est une famille de danseurs they're all dancers in their family, they're a family of dancersfamille de mots/plantes family of words/plantsde bonne famille locution adjectivale————————de famille locution adjectivale[cercle, médecin, biens] family (modificateur)————————de famille locution adverbialec'est ou cela tient de famille it runs in the family, it's in the blood————————des familles locution adjectivale(familier) cosy, nice (little)————————en famille locution adverbiale1. [en groupe]2. [en confiance] -
11 parentela
f relationshipparenti relatives, relations* * *parentela s.f.1 ( vincolo di consanguineità) relationship, kinship: grado di parentela, degree of kindred; parentela in linea retta, relationship in a direct line; parentela collaterale, collateral relationship; vincolo di parentela, family tie; c'è una stretta parentela tra di loro, they are closely related; vanta una parentela che non esiste, he claims a relationship which does not exist // parentela naturale, ( per consanguineità) kinship; parentela civile, ( per matrimonio) relationship acquired by marriage // la parentela fra le lingue indoeuropee, (fig.) the interrelationship of Indo-European languages2 ( insieme dei parenti) relations (pl.); relatives (pl.); kith and kin (pl.); kin (pl.), kinsfolk (pl.); (form.) kindred (pl.): la maggior parte della mia parentela verrà al mio matrimonio, most of my relatives will come to my wedding3 ( relazione) relationship.* * *[paren'tɛla]sostantivo femminile1) (consanguineità) family ties pl., kindred, kinship2) fig. (legame) tie3) (parentado) kindred U, kinsfolk + verbo pl., relatives pl.* * *parentela/paren'tεla/sostantivo f.1 (consanguineità) family ties pl., kindred, kinship; grado di parentela degree of kinship; legami di parentela family relationships2 fig. (legame) tie3 (parentado) kindred U, kinsfolk + verbo pl., relatives pl. -
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ро́дственный* * *akin, allied, kin, kindred, related* * *adj( lignende) related ( fx phenomena, languages),F kindred,(fagsprog og F) cognate ( fx languages, words, ideas);( om karakter, sjæl) congenial, kindred;( også) allied to;( som ligner, også) akin to. -
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1. noun, no pl.1) (blood relationship) Blutsverwandtschaft, die2) (one's relatives) Verwandtschaft, die; Verwandte2. adjective1) (related by blood) blutsverwandt2) (fig.): (connected) verwandt* * *['kindrid] 1. noun plural(one's relatives.) die Verwandtschaft2. adjective(of the same sort: climbing and kindred sports.) verwandt* * *kin·dred[ˈkɪndrəd]II. adjItalian and French are \kindred languages Italienisch und Französisch sind miteinander verwandte Sprachen2. (similar) gleichartig, ähnlich* * *['kIndrɪd]1. n no pl(= relatives) Verwandtschaft f2. adj(= related) verwandt* * *kindred [ˈkındrıd]A s1. (Bluts)Verwandtschaft f:2. fig Verwandtschaft f4. Stamm m, Familie fB adj1. (bluts)verwandt:of kindred blood blutsverwandt2. fig verwandt, ähnlich:kindred spirit Gleichgesinnte(r) m/f(m);we are kindred spirits on this issue wir sind in dieser Frage einer Meinung* * *1. noun, no pl.1) (blood relationship) Blutsverwandtschaft, die2) (one's relatives) Verwandtschaft, die; Verwandte2. adjective1) (related by blood) blutsverwandt2) (fig.): (connected) verwandt* * *adj.blutsverwandt adj.gleichartig adj.verwandt adj. n.Blutsverwandtschaft f.Verwandtschaft f. -
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P.P. verwenden—Adj.1. related ( mit to) (auch fig. ähnlich, analog); verwandt sein fig., geistig etc.: be akin (+ Dat to); verwandte Seelen oder Geister kindred spirits, soulmates; geistig oder seelisch oder innerlich verwandt sein be kindred spirits; verschwägert2. Wörter: cognate ( mit with), related (to); die Wörter sind verwandt auch the words go back to ( oder have) the same root* * *related; cognate; connatural; akin; kindred* * *ver|wạndt [fɛɐ'vant] ptp von verwendenadj (lit, fig)related (mit to); Probleme, Methoden, Fragen, Wissenschaften auch allied; Philosophien, Kultur, Gefühle auch, Denker, Geister kindred attrverwandte Seelen (fig) — kindred spirits
verwandte Themen (fig) — related topics
wir sind uns darin verwandt, dass... — we're akin to each other in that...
See:→ Ecke* * *1) ((often with to) similar in nature: This problem is akin to the one we had last year.) akin2) ((with to) related to; resembling: The ape is closely allied to man.) allied3) (belonging to the same family (as): I'm related to the Prime Minister; The Prime Minister and I are related.) related4) (connected: other related topics.) related5) (related.) kin6) (of the same sort: climbing and kindred sports.) kindred* * *ver·wandt1[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]▪ sie sind [miteinander] \verwandt they are related [to each other]\verwandte Anschauungen/Methoden similar views/methods\verwandte Sprachen/Wörter cognate languages/words spec2. CHEM alliedver·wandt2[fɛɐ̯ˈvant]* * *I2. Part. v. verwendenII* * *verwandt2 adj1. related (mit to) (auch fig ähnlich, analog);Geister kindred spirits, soulmates;verwandte Themen related topics;2. Wörter: cognate (mit with), related (to);* * *I2. Part. v. verwendenII* * *adj.akin adj.cognate adj.cognitional adj.kindred adj.related adj. adv.relatedly adv. -
15 Celtic
keltisch;\Celtic Sea südlicher Teil der Irischen See nno pl Keltisch nt¿ Kultur?Bei den Celtic languages - den keltischen Sprachen der British Isles - britische Inseln, unterscheidet man zwei Arten: P-Celtic und Q-Celtic. Die P-Celtic-Gruppe mit Welsh - Walisisch und Cornish - Cornisch hat ein p, wo die Q-Celtic-Gruppe, die Irish - Irisch, Scottish Gaelic - schottisches Gälisch und Manx - Keltisch der Insel Man umfasst, einen k-Laut hat. So entspricht z.B. das P-Celtic pen für „Kopf“ dem Q-Celtic ceann (anglisiert zu kin).Die Sprachen Irisch, Gälisch und Walisisch haben überlebt und werden auch an den Schulen unterrichtet; Manx wurde wieder belebt, und Cornisch, das eigentlich seit 1800 ausgestorben ist, wurde im 20. Jh. künstlich wieder eingeführt. -
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1. noun1) кровное родство2) род; клан; родственники2. adjective1) родственный; kindred languages родственные языки2) сходный; rain and kindred phenomena дождь и сходные с ним явления природы* * *1 (a) родной; родственный; связанный кровным родством2 (n) близость; духовное родство; родня; родственники; родственные отношения; родство* * ** * *[kin·dred || 'kɪndrɪd] n. родственники, кровное родство, род, клан, сходство характеров adj. сходный, родственный* * *всхожестьпохожестьродственникеродственникиродственностьсородичисродствосхожесть* * *1. сущ. 1) кровное родство 2) собир. родственники 3) родство, схожесть, близость (с - with) 2. прил. 1) родственный 2) родственный -
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с.1) ( родственные отношения между людьми) relationship, kindred, kinshipкро́вное родство́ — blood relationship, consanguinity
быть в родстве́ (с тв.) — be related (to)
свя́занный у́зами родства́ (с тв.) — related in kinship (with)
2) (сходство, близость) affinity, similarity, likeness, resemblanceродство́ языко́в — affinity of languages
родство́ душ — affinity of souls
••Ива́н, не по́мнящий родства́ — person not knowing his / her roots; person without kith or kin
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['kɪndrəd] 1. сущ.1) употр. с гл во. мн. родственники, родные; род; кланSyn:3) родство, схожесть, близость2. прил.1) родственный2) родственный, близкий, сходный -
19 family
1. n семья, семействоthere is a family likeness between the two cousins — между двоюродными братьями есть семейное сходство
family film — фильм для всей семьи; кинокартина, которую могут смотреть и дети и взрослые
family friend — друг семьи, друг дома
2. n семья, родa man of no family — человек без роду, без племени
3. n детиnuclear family — малая семья; нуклеарная семья, семья, состоящая из родителей и детей
4. n спец. семействоfamily of marks — «семейство» товарных знаков
5. n коллектив, объединение6. n «семья», «семейство»; гангстерский синдикат, орудующий в определённом районе7. n «семья»; группа хиппи, живущая коммунойСинонимический ряд:1. home (adj.) domestic; familial; home; homely; household2. category (noun) category; division; group3. clan (noun) clan; folk; kin; kindred; kith; lineage; race; relations; relatives; stock; tribe4. class (noun) class; genus; order; species; subdivision5. folks (noun) folks; house; household; menage6. line (noun) ancestry; birth; blood; bloodline; extraction; forefathers; genealogy; line; lineage; origin; parentage; pedigree; seed7. offspring (noun) antecedents; brood; descendents; descent; forebears; generation; heirs; issue; offspring; progeny -
20 qohum
relative, relationyaxın qohumlar – close relativesqohum-qardaş – relatives; kith and kin; kinsfolkqohum olmaq – become related (to)qohumluq əlaqələri – family tiesqohum dillər – related languages
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