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1 малютка
1) General subject: a mite of a child, baby, dot of a child, elfin, infant, little thing, miniature, mite, mite of a child, moppet, pygmy, shrimp, smolt2) Dialect: whippet3) American: honey chile4) Gentle: ladykin6) Makarov: dot -
2 малютка
1. baby; infant; miniature2. miteмалютка, крошка — a mite of a child
Синонимический ряд:1. малыш (сущ.) карапуз; клоп; кроха; крошка; малыш; малышка2. младенец (сущ.) младенец -
3 крошка
baby имя существительное: -
4 малютка
moppet имя существительное:little one (малютка, детеныш)a dot of a child (малютка, крошка)a mite of a child (малютка, крошка) -
5 ребёнок
1) General subject: babbie, baby, bambino, bantling, chick, chicken, child, chit, fledgling, fruit, infant, infant (до семи лет), joey, kid, little fellow, mite, nonreader, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) paed-, (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) paedo- (тж. paed-, pedo-), papoose (североамериканских индейцев), (в сложных словах с греч. корнями) pedo-, prattler (младшего возраста), sunbeam, the pledge of love, the pledge of union, toddler, toto, trot, littlun (little one)2) Medicine: baby (младенец, новорожденный)3) Colloquial: kiddy, kipper, little trick, pretty trick, toddle, (маленький) kiddie6) Poetical language: babe, seal of love ("залог любви"), youngling7) Jocular: branch8) Australian slang: a packet from Paris, billy, piccaninny9) Irish: Gossoon10) Gentle: moppet11) Scornful: brat13) Jargon: bimbo, godfer, kinch, kinchen, kinchin, nipper, rug rat (и как обращение), dapper (It were all better when I were a dapper.), bundle of joy (We are expecting a bundle of joy next September. Мы ожидаем ребёнка в следующем сентябре.), bundle from heaven, Kiddo, button, kiddie kiddy, small fry small-fry14) Makarov: pinafore15) Derogatory: anklebiter16) Taboo: chavvy, kidd, little bugger (часто используется в качестве обращения), sprog -
6 крошк
............................................................1. little one............................................................2. mite(n.) (ج.ش.) کرم ریز، کرم پنیر............................................................
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mite — I. /maɪt / (say muyt) noun any of various small arachnids (order Acari) with a saclike body, many being parasitic on plants and animals, others living in cheese, flour, unrefined sugar, etc. {Middle English myte, Old English mīte} II. /maɪt /… …
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mite — noun (C) 1 a very small insect that lives in plants, carpets etc 2 a small child, especially one that you feel sorry for: Poor mite! You must be starving! 3 a mite shy/boring/nervous etc slightly shy, boring, nervous etc 4 a mite of old fashioned … Longman dictionary of contemporary English