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101 uno de cada diez
Ex. One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.* * *Ex: One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.
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102 uno de cada tres
Ex. One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.* * *Ex: One estimate is that about one in three children and young people of school age are what might be called 'real users' of the public library, and about one in ten adults.
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103 дошкольница
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104 Vorschulalter
Vor·schul·al·ter ntdas \Vorschulalter the pre-school age;im \Vorschulalter sein to be of pre-school age -
105 kouluikäinen
yks.nom. kouluikäinen; yks.gen. kouluikäisen; yks.part. kouluikäistä; yks.ill. kouluikäiseen; mon.gen. kouluikäisten kouluikäisien; mon.part. kouluikäisiä; mon.ill. kouluikäisiinschool-age (adje)* * *• school-age -
106 возраст
сущ. ageвозраст грудной ( обычно до 12 месяцев) infancyвозраст подростковый teen ageвозраст пожилой advanced ageвозраст предельный age limitвозраст школьный school age -
107 koulunuoriso
yks.nom. koulunuoriso; yks.gen. koulunuorison; yks.part. koulunuorisoa; yks.ill. koulunuorisoon; mon.gen. koulunuorisojen koulunuorisoiden koulunuorisoitten; mon.part. koulunuorisoja koulunuorisoita; mon.ill. koulunuorisoihinschool-children* * *• school-children• those of school age• school youth -
108 выйти из возраста
to be too old (for smth.), to pass the age, to exceed the age limitОн вышел из возраста для военной службы. — He is over the age for military service.
Он вышел из школьного возраста. — He is no longer of school age.
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > выйти из возраста
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109 wiek wie·k
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110 second
c black second, e [s(ə)gɔ̃, ɔ̃d]1. adjective• chez lui, c'est une seconde nature with him it's second nature2. masculine noun, feminine noun3. masculine nouna. ( = adjoint) second in command ; ( = marin) first matec. ► en second• officier or capitaine en second first mate4. feminine nouna. ( = unité de temps) second• (attends) une seconde ! just a second!• avec elle, tout doit être fait à la seconde with her, things have to be done instantly• je n'y crois pas une seconde ! I don't believe a word of itc. (classe de) seconde ≈ fifth form (in secondary school) (Brit), ≈ tenth grade (in high school) (US) → LYCÉEc black d. ( = vitesse) second gear• être en/passer la or en seconde to be in/change into second gear━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *
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seconde səgɔ̃, ɔ̃d adjectif1) ( dans une séquence) seconddans un second temps, nous étudierons... — subsequently, we will study...
2) ( dans une hiérarchie) secondjouer un second rôle — Théâtre to play a supporting role
jouer les second rôles — fig to play second fiddle
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nom masculin, fémininle second, la seconde — gén the second one
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nom masculin1) ( adjoint) second-in-command2) ( étage) second floor GB, third floor US3) ( dans un duel) second
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en second locution adverbiale [arriver, partir] secondpasser en second — [travail, amis] to come second
* * *s(ə)ɡɔ̃, ɔ̃d second, -e1. adj1) (= deuxième) second2)2. nm1) (= étage) second floor Grande-Bretagne third floor USAElle habite au second. — She lives on the second floor.
2) (= seconde place)3) (= assistant) second in command4) NAVIGATION first mate* * *A adj1 ( dans une séquence) second; seconde partie/fois second part/time; chapitre second chapter two; en seconde lecture at a second reading; en second lieu secondly; dans un second temps, nous étudierons… subsequently, we will study…; c'est à prendre au second degré it is not to be taken literally; le second Empire the Second Empire;2 ( dans une hiérarchie) second; second violon second violin; officier en second second officer; être commandant en second to be second in command; voyager en seconde classe to travel second class; billet de seconde classe second-class ticket; elle est arrivée en seconde position she came second; de second ordre second-rate; politicien de second plan minor politician; faire passer qch au second plan to make sth take second place; de second choix of inferior quality; jouer un second rôle Théât to play a supporting role; jouer les second rôles fig to play second fiddle; les causes secondes the secondary causes;3 ( autre) second; ma seconde patrie my second home; c'est une seconde Marie Curie she is a second Marie Curie; avoir le don de seconde vue to have second sight.B nm,f le second, la seconde gén the second one; ( enfant) the second child; le second de la liste the second one on the list; mon second est… ( dans une charade) my second is…C nm1 ( adjoint) second-in-command;2 ( étage) second floor GB, third floor US; au second on the second floor GB, on the third floor US; les gens du second the people on the second floor;3 ( dans un duel) second.E seconde nf1 ⇒ La vitesse ( unité de temps) second; 11 mètres par seconde 11 metresGB per ou a second; à la seconde près to the nearest second;2 ( court laps de temps) second; je reviens dans une seconde I'll be back in a second ou sec○; en une fraction de seconde in a split second;4 Transp billet de seconde standard ticket GB, second-class ticket; voyager en seconde to travel standard ou second class;5 Aut second gear; passer en or la seconde to change into second;6 Mus second.second avènement Bible Second Coming; second de cordée second man (in a climbing party); second couteau Cin, Théât cameo role; second maître Mil Naut ≈ petty officer GB, ≈ petty officer first class US; second marché secondary market.( féminin seconde) [səgɔ̃, ɔ̃d] adjectif1. [dans l'espace, le temps] seconden second lieu secondly, in the second place2. [dans une hiérarchie] second[éclairagiste, maquilleur] assistant (modificateur)3. [autre - chance, jeunesse, vie] secondseconde vue clairvoyance, second sighta seconde a double point, a''————————, seconde [səgɔ̃, ɔ̃d] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [dans l'espace, le temps] secondje lis le premier paragraphe, et toi le second I read the first paragraph, and you the second one ou the next one2. [dans une hiérarchie] secondarriver le second [dans une course, une élection] to come second————————nom masculin2. [dans une charade]mon second est... my second is...seconde nom fémininpasse en seconde change into ou to second gear2. TRANSPORTS [classe] second class[billet] second-class ticketles secondes, les wagons de seconde second-class carriages————————secondes nom féminin plurielen second locution adjectivaleen second locution adverbiale -
111 cours préparatoire
CP first year of primary school, age 6-7* * *nminfants' class Grande-Bretagne 1st grade USA* * * -
112 prescolare
* * *[presko'lare]aggettivo preschool attrib.bambino in età prescolare — infant BE, preschooler AE
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113 Kindergarten
Kin·der·gar·ten mkindergarten, nursery school¿Kultur?Kindergärten in Germany are public institutions which are usually run by the to the local authority. Children of pre-school age are supervised by specially trained teachers for between four and six hours a day. Every 3-year-old in Germany has a basic right to a place in a Kindergarten. -
114 dzie|cko
n 1. (niedorosły człowiek) child- kobieta z dwojgiem małych dzieci a woman with two small children- Ania to jeszcze dziecko Annie is still a child- od dziecka from a child, since childhood- znała go od dziecka she has known him since he was a child- jak dziecko like a child, in a childlike manner a. way- cieszyć się jak dziecko to be (as) happy as a sandboy GB, to be (as) happy as a clam US- płakać jak dziecko to cry like a (little) child- dzieci do lat 12 children under 12- ubrania/buty dla dzieci children’s clothes/shoes- dziecko w wieku szkolnym/przedszkolnym a school-age/pre-school child- wychowała dwoje dzieci she’s raised two children- wziąć dziecko na wychowanie to take in a foster child- mieć troje dzieci na utrzymaniu to have three children to support- dziecko zaniedbane/maltretowane a neglected/abused child- znęcanie się nad dziećmi/dzieckiem child abuse- sąd przyznał dziecko matce the court gave a. granted the mother custody of the child2. (płód) baby, child- spodziewać się dziecka to be expecting (a baby)- dziecko (jest) w drodze a baby (is) on the way pot.- dziecko z probówki a test-tube baby pot.- zrobić komuś dziecko a. pot. to make a. get sb pregnant- przyznawać/nie przyznawać się do dziecka to acknowledge/deny paternity3. (syn lub córka) child- dorosłe dzieci grown-up a. adult children- mieli troje dzieci they had three children- przybrane/nieślubne dziecko a foster a. an adopted/illegitimate child- dowiedziała się, że jest dzieckiem adoptowanym she found out that she had been adopted- czy mają dzieci? do they have any children?4. (niedorosłe zwierzę) young- samica nie opuszcza gniazda i pilnuje dzieci the female stays in the nest and looks after her young5. pot., pejor. (osoba niedojrzała) child, baby- nie bądź dzieckiem! don’t be such a child!6. przen. (dzieło) baby pot.; brainchild- ta książka to jego najukochańsze dziecko this book is his favourite brainchild- ten projekt to moje dziecko this project is my brainchild- dziecko natury/epoki a child of nature/the times- dziecko ulicy a child of the streets; a street urchin książk.- dziecko slumsów a slum child- dziecko wojny a war baby, a child brought up in wartime- dzieci boże Relig. children of God- dzieci-kwiaty flower children- dzikie dzieci Antrop. feral children■ wylać dziecko z kąpielą to throw the baby out with the bathwater- małe dzieci – mały kłopot, duże dzieci – duży kłopot przysł. little children, little problems, big children, big problemsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzie|cko
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115 дошкольник
м.1) ( ребёнок дошкольного возраста) preschool child / boy; preschoolerон дошко́льник — he is under school age
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116 schoolplichtige kinderen
schoolplichtige kinderenschool-age children, school-agersVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schoolplichtige kinderen
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117 førskolealder
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118 F81.0
рус Специфическое расстройство чтенияeng Specific reading disorder. The main feature is a specific and significant impairment in the development of reading skills that is not solely accounted for by mental age, visual acuity problems, or inadequate schooling. Reading comprehension skill, reading word recognition, oral reading skill, and performance of tasks requiring reading may all be affected. Spelling difficulties are frequently associated with specific reading disorder and often remain into adolescence even after some progress in reading has been made. Specific developmental disorders of reading are commonly preceded by a history of disorders in speech or language development. Associated emotional and behavioural disturbances are common during the school age period. "Backward reading". Developmental dyslexia. Specific reading retardation. (Excludes: ) alexia NOS ( R48.0), dyslexia NOS ( R48.0), reading difficulties secondary to emotional disorders ( F93.-) -
119 esikouluikä
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120 военная подготовка молодёжи школьного возраста
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > военная подготовка молодёжи школьного возраста
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