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youngest

  • 1 child

    plural - children; noun
    1) (a young human being of either sex.) dieťa
    2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) dieťa
    - childish
    - childishly
    - childishness
    - childless
    - childlike
    - childbirth
    - child's play
    * * *
    • dieta

    English-Slovak dictionary > child

  • 2 coddle

    ['kodl]
    (to treat with great care like an invalid; to pamper: She tended to coddle her youngest child.) rozmaznávať
    * * *
    • rozmaznávat

    English-Slovak dictionary > coddle

  • 3 start

    I 1. verb
    1) (to leave or begin a journey: We shall have to start at 5.30 a.m. in order to get to the boat in time.) vyraziť
    2) (to begin: He starts working at six o'clock every morning; She started to cry; She starts her new job next week; Haven't you started (on) your meal yet?; What time does the play start?) začať
    3) (to (cause an engine etc to) begin to work: I can't start the car; The car won't start; The clock stopped but I started it again.) naštartovať, uviesť do chodu
    4) (to cause something to begin or begin happening etc: One of the students decided to start a college magazine.) pustiť sa do, začať, založiť
    2. noun
    1) (the beginning of an activity, journey, race etc: I told him at the start that his idea would not succeed; The runners lined up at the start; He stayed in the lead after a good start; I shall have to make a start on that work.) začiatok, štart
    2) (in a race etc, the advantage of beginning before or further forward than others, or the amount of time, distance etc gained through this: The youngest child in the race got a start of five metres; The driver of the stolen car already had twenty minutes' start before the police began the pursuit.) výhoda, výhodné postavenie, náskok
    - starting-point
    - for a start
    - get off to a good
    - bad start
    - start off
    - start out
    - start up
    - to start with
    II 1. verb
    (to jump or jerk suddenly because of fright, surprise etc: The sudden noise made me start.) vyskočiť
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden movement of the body: He gave a start of surprise.) trhnutie
    2) (a shock: What a start the news gave me!) otras
    * * *
    • uvolnit sa
    • uvolnenie
    • vydat sa na cestu
    • zacat
    • výhoda
    • vypestovat
    • vyplašit
    • vyvolat
    • zahájenie
    • zaciatok cesty
    • zaciatok
    • zaviest rec
    • šklbnutie
    • štartovat
    • spustit
    • spúštat
    • štart
    • spustenie
    • strhávat sa
    • strhnutie
    • trhnutie
    • trhavý pohyb
    • úcast
    • trhnút sebou
    • rozbeh
    • pociatok
    • poplašit
    • povolenie
    • nadhodit
    • nárazová práca
    • náskok
    • odštartovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > start

  • 4 contestant

    noun (a person who takes part in a contest: He is the youngest contestant in the swimming competition.) súťažiaci, -a

    English-Slovak dictionary > contestant

  • 5 have a soft spot for

    (to have a weakness for (someone or something) because of great affection: He's always had a soft spot for his youngest son.) mať slabosť pre

    English-Slovak dictionary > have a soft spot for

  • 6 spastic

    ['spæstik]
    noun, adjective
    ((a person) suffering from brain damage that causes extreme muscle spasms and/or muscular paralysis: Their youngest child is (a) spastic.) (pacient) trpiaci spazmatickou obrnou

    English-Slovak dictionary > spastic

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  • youngest — gə̇st noun (plural youngest) Etymology: Middle English yongest, yongeste, alteration (influenced by yong young) of yingest, yingeste, from Old English gyngesta, gyngsta, from gyngst, superl. of geong young : one that is least old; especially :… …   Useful english dictionary

  • youngest — noun (plural youngest) Date: 13th century one that is the least old; especially the youngest child or member of a family …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • youngest — /yung gist/, adj. 1. superl. of young. n. 2. a person who is the least old of a group, as the youngest member of a family: Their youngest is still in high school. * * * …   Universalium

  • Youngest — Young Young (y[u^]ng), a. [Compar. {Younger} (y[u^][ng] g[ e]r); superl. {Youngest} ( g[e^]st).] [OE. yung, yong, [yogh]ong, [yogh]ung, AS. geong; akin to OFries. iung, iong, D. joing, OS., OHG., & G. jung, Icel. ungr, Sw. & Dan. ung, Goth. juggs …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • youngest — adjective Most recently begun or formed. I may be the youngest in my family but I still resent being referred to as the baby …   Wiktionary

  • youngest — adj. Youngest is used with these nouns: ↑daughter, ↑son …   Collocations dictionary

  • Youngest son — The youngest son is a stock character in fairy tales, where he features as the hero. He is usually the third son, but sometimes there are more brothers, and sometimes he has only one; usually, they have no sisters.In a family of many daughters,… …   Wikipedia

  • Youngest in Charge — Infobox Album | Name = Youngest in Charge Type = Album Artist = Special Ed Released = May 8 1989 Recorded = 1988 1989 Genre = Hip Hop Length = 49:19 Label = Profile/Arista/BMG Records Producer = Howie Tee Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5… …   Wikipedia

  • youngest — Synonyms and related words: adolescent, baby, fledgling, hopeful, infant, junior, juvenal, juvenile, minor, pubescent, sapling, slip, sprig, stripling, teenager, teener, teenybopper, young hopeful, young person, younger, youngling, youngster,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • youngest — jʌŋ n. youth, the young generation, young people; puppy, cub; recently born animal, offspring adj. of childhood, of youth; at the beginning of life; fresh, novice, beginning …   English contemporary dictionary

  • youngest — youn·gest …   English syllables

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