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61 niño de la llave
(n.) = latchkey childEx. The article 'The public library and the latchkey children' concludes that the majority of public libraries are being used to some extent for the purpose of caring for children during after-school hours.* * *(n.) = latchkey childEx: The article 'The public library and the latchkey children' concludes that the majority of public libraries are being used to some extent for the purpose of caring for children during after-school hours.
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62 niño desvalido
(n.) = deprived childEx. Any child who comes to school at five years old without certain kinds of literary experience is a deprived child.* * *(n.) = deprived childEx: Any child who comes to school at five years old without certain kinds of literary experience is a deprived child.
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63 niño en edad escolar
(n.) = school-age childEx. Parents' roles are changing -- more than half of the school-age children have working mothers, there are many single-parent families, and many unmarried mothers with children.* * *(n.) = school-age childEx: Parents' roles are changing -- more than half of the school-age children have working mothers, there are many single-parent families, and many unmarried mothers with children.
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64 niño en edad preescolar
(n.) = preschoolerEx. Services to preschoolers in public libraries in Texas are offered by the majority of the libraries.* * *(n.) = preschoolerEx: Services to preschoolers in public libraries in Texas are offered by the majority of the libraries.
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65 niño joven
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66 niño malcriado
m.spoiled child, bad-mannered child, mischievous child, spoiled brat.* * *(n.) = spoilt brat, bratEx. Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.Ex. Like an ill-mannered child, the brat can be a real handful.* * *(n.) = spoilt brat, bratEx: Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.
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67 niño mimado
(n.) = darling, spoilt bratEx. There is the work of the very competent and literate novelist who is not avant-garde or the current darling of the critics, but is certainly regarded as a professional and imaginative writer.Ex. Fact is, we are the largest group of ungrateful, spoiled brats the world has ever seen.* * *(n.) = darling, spoilt bratEx: There is the work of the very competent and literate novelist who is not avant-garde or the current darling of the critics, but is certainly regarded as a professional and imaginative writer.
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68 niño pequeño
m.1 small child, little boy, small boy, young child.2 toddler.* * *(n.) = toddler, little childEx. The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.Ex. In the ditch near by little children paddle about.* * *(n.) = toddler, little childEx: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.
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69 niño problemático
m.problem child, problem boy, problem kid.* * *(n.) = problem childEx. Children who were in some way different were excused from family responsibilities in childhood because they were, for example, 'spoiled,' a ' problem child,' or 'flaky'.* * *(n.) = problem childEx: Children who were in some way different were excused from family responsibilities in childhood because they were, for example, 'spoiled,' a ' problem child,' or 'flaky'.
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70 niño que recibe la educación escolar en su casa
(n.) = homeschooler [home schooler]Ex. Librarians can keep the lines of communication with homeschoolers open and approach homeschooling families to find out what they need in a public library.* * *(n.) = homeschooler [home schooler]Ex: Librarians can keep the lines of communication with homeschoolers open and approach homeschooling families to find out what they need in a public library.
Spanish-English dictionary > niño que recibe la educación escolar en su casa
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71 niño travieso
m.mischievous child, naughty child, romp, urchin.* * *(n.) = naughty boyEx. Everytime I mention him though people say things like 'he is a naughty boy' but I don't know why I remember him as the butter wouldn't melt in his mouth type like the rest of us.* * *(n.) = naughty boyEx: Everytime I mention him though people say things like 'he is a naughty boy' but I don't know why I remember him as the butter wouldn't melt in his mouth type like the rest of us.
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72 niño -ña bien
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73 niño -ña de brazos
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74 niño -ña de pañales or de pecho
Spanish-English dictionary > niño -ña de pañales or de pecho
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75 niño -ña probeta
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76 niño -ña prodigio
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77 niño bonito -ña bonita
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78 niño mimado -ña mimada
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79 niño
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80 niño abandonado
прил.общ. подкидыш, заброшенный ребёнок (desatendido)
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