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1 be still in nonage
Макаров: ещё не достигнуть совершеннолетия -
2 nonage
[ʹnəʋnıdʒ] n1) юр. несовершеннолетие2) юность3) незрелость -
3 nonage
ˈnəunɪdʒ сущ.
1) юр. несовершеннолетие
2) юность;
перен. незрелость spiritual nonage ≈ духовная незрелость nonage time ≈ пора юности (юридическое) несовершеннолетие - to be still in one's * еще не достигнуть соверршеннолетия юность - riotous * бурная юность незрелость - * of a nation детство народа nonage юр. несовершеннолетие ~ несовершеннолетие ~ юность;
перен. незрелость -
4 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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5 infancy
['ɪnfən(t)sɪ]сущ.1) раннее детство, младенчествоSyn:2) ранняя стадия развития; период становления; начальная стадия процессаThe industry was still in its infancy. — Промышленность всё ещё находилась в стадии становления.
3) юр. несовершеннолетиеSyn:4) уст. безмолвие, тишинаSyn:speechlessness, silence
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