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1 in its origin
в своем происхожденииAccording to the concept on which this use is based, anxiety is social in its origin, beginning in infancy, when the child is dependent upon the adults who care for him. — Согласно концепции, на которой основывается данное использование, беспокойство является социальным в своем происхождении, начинаясь в младенчестве, когда ребенок зависим от взрослых, которые заботятся о нем.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > in its origin
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2 pupillage
сущ.
1) малолетство, несовершеннолетие Syn: childhood, infancy, nonage, minority
2) ученичество Syn: apprenticeship, period spent as a student, period spent as a pupil, pupilship
3) нахождение под опекой ученичество - in the period of my * когда я был школьником /учился в школе/ малолетство;
несовершеннолетие - an industry still in its * отрасль промышленности, все еще находящаяся на ранней ступени развития нахождение под опекой - child in * ребенок, находящийся под опекойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > pupillage
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