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child

  • 41 babyish

    adjective (like a baby; not mature: a babyish child that cries every day at school.) infantil

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  • 42 backstroke

    noun (in swimming, a stroke made when lying on one's back in the water: The child is good at backstroke.) înot (pe spate)

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  • 43 backward

    ['bækwəd]
    1) (aimed or directed backwards: He left without a backward glance.) înapoi, îndărăt
    2) (less advanced in mind or body than is normal for one's age: a backward child.) retardat
    3) (late in developing a modern culture, mechanization etc: That part of Britain is still very backward; the backward peoples of the world.) înapoiat
    - backwards
    - backwards and forwards
    - bend/fall over backwards

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  • 44 backwards

    1) (towards the back: He glanced backwards.) înapoi
    2) (with one's back facing the direction one is going in: The child walked backwards into a lamp-post.) cu spatele, de-a-ndărătelea
    3) (in the opposite way to that which is usual: Can you count from 1 to 10 backwards? (= starting at 10 and counting to 1).) înapoi, invers; pe dos

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  • 45 balance

    ['bæləns] 1. noun
    1) (a weighing instrument.) balanţă
    2) (a state of physical steadiness: The child was walking along the wall when he lost his balance and fell.) echilibru
    3) (state of mental or emotional steadiness: The balance of her mind was disturbed.) echilibru
    4) (the amount by which the two sides of a financial account (money spent and money received) differ: I have a balance (= amount remaining) of $100 in my bank account; a large bank balance.) sold, balanţă a conturilor
    2. verb
    1) ((of two sides of a financial account) to make or be equal: I can't get these accounts to balance.) a (se) echilibra
    2) (to make or keep steady: She balanced the jug of water on her head; The girl balanced on her toes.) a menţine în echilibru
    - in the balance
    - off balance
    - on balance

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  • 46 bang

    [bæŋ] 1. noun
    1) (a sudden loud noise: The door shut with a bang.) izbitură, pocnitură
    2) (a blow or knock: a bang on the head from a falling branch.) lovitură, izbitură
    2. verb
    1) (to close with a sudden loud noise: He banged the door.) a trânti
    2) (to hit or strike violently, often making a loud noise: The child banged his drum; He banged the book down angrily on the table.) a izbi, a bate
    3) (to make a sudden loud noise: We could hear the fireworks banging in the distance.) a bu­bui

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  • 47 banger

    noun (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) petardă

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  • 48 bank

    I 1. [bæŋk] noun
    1) (a mound or ridge (of earth etc): The child climbed the bank to pick flowers.) movilă, troian
    2) (the ground at the edge of a river, lake etc: The river overflowed its banks.) mal
    3) (a raised area of sand under the sea: a sand-bank.) banc
    2. verb
    1) ((often with up) to form into a bank or banks: The earth was banked up against the wall of the house.) a îngrămădi (lângă)
    2) (to tilt (an aircraft etc) while turning: The plane banked steeply.) a se înclina, a vira
    II 1. [bæŋk] noun
    1) (a place where money is lent or exchanged, or put for safety and/or to acquire interest: He has plenty of money in the bank; I must go to the bank today.) bancă
    2) (a place for storing other valuable material: A blood bank.) bancă
    2. verb
    (to put into a bank: He banks his wages every week.) a depune la bancă
    - bank book
    - banker's card
    - bank holiday
    - bank-note
    - bank on
    III [bæŋk] noun
    (a collection of rows (of instruments etc): The modern pilot has banks of instruments.) mulţime (de)

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  • 49 bastard

    1. noun
    (a child born of parents not married to each other.) bastard
    2. adjective
    a bastard son.) bastard, nele­gi­tim

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  • 50 be meant to

    (to be required or supposed; to have to: The child is meant to be asleep!) a tre­bui să

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  • 51 bear down on

    1) (to approach quickly and often threateningly: The angry teacher bore down on the child.) a se repezi la
    2) (to exert pressure on: The weight is bearing down on my chest.) a apăsa (pe)

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  • 52 bed

    [bed]
    1) (a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on: The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.) pat
    2) (the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc.) albie
    3) (a plot in a garden: a bed of flowers.) strat
    4) (layer: a bed of chalk below the surface.) strat
    - - bedded
    - bedding
    - bedbug
    - bedclothes
    - bedcover
    - bedridden
    - bedroom
    - bedside
    - bedspread
    - bedtime
    - bed and breakfast
    - bed of roses
    - go to bed

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  • 53 behave

    [bi'heiv]
    1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) a se purta frumos
    2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) a se comporta
    - well-
    - badly- behaved

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  • 54 bib

    [bib]
    1) (a cloth etc tied under a child's chin to catch spilt food etc.) bavetă
    2) (the top part of an apron or overalls, covering the chest.) bavetă

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  • 55 biddable

    adjective (obedient: a biddable child.) ascultător

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  • 56 blindfold

    noun (a piece of cloth etc put over the eyes to prevent someone from seeing: The kidnappers put a blindfold over the child's eyes.) bandă care acoperă ochii

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  • 57 blond

    [blond]
    feminine - blonde; adjective
    (having light-coloured hair: a blond child.) blond

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  • 58 blow out

    (to extinguish or put out (a flame etc) by blowing: The wind blew out the candle; The child blew out the match.) a stinge (suflând)

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  • 59 bodice

    ['bodis]
    (the upper part of a woman's or child's dress: The dress had an embroidered bodice.) corsaj

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  • 60 boisterous

    ['boistəres]
    (wild and noisy: a boisterous child.) gălăgios, neastâmpărat

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См. также в других словарях:

  • child — n pl chil·dren 1: a son or daughter of any age and usu. including one formally adopted compare issue ◇ The word child as used in a statute or will is often held to include a stepchild, an illegitimate child, a person for whom one stands in loco… …   Law dictionary

  • child — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; …   Black's law dictionary

  • child — child; Children Progeny; offspring of parentage. Unborn or recently born human being. Wilson v. Weaver, 358 F.Supp. 1147, 1154. At common law one who had not attained the age of fourteen years, though the meaning now varies in different statutes; …   Black's law dictionary

  • child — W1S1 [tʃaıld] n plural children [ˈtʃıldrən] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(young person)¦ 2¦(son/daughter)¦ 3¦(somebody influenced by an idea)¦ 4¦(somebody who is like a child)¦ 5 something is child s play 6 children should be seen and not heard 7 be with child …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Child & Co. — Child Co. Type Subsidiary Industry Private Banking and Wealth Management Founded 1664 Headquarters …   Wikipedia

  • Child — (ch[imac]ld), n.; pl. {Children} (ch[i^]l dr[e^]n). [AS. cild, pl. cildru; cf. Goth. kil[thorn]ei womb, in kil[thorn][=o] with child.] 1. A son or a daughter; a male or female descendant, in the first degree; the immediate progeny of human… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • child — [ tʃaıld ] (plural chil|dren [ tʃıldrən ] ) noun count *** 1. ) a young person from the time they are born until they are about 14 years old: The nursery has places for 30 children. The movie is not suitable for young children. He can t… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • child — child; child·hood; child·ing; child·ish; child·less; child·ly; fair·child·ite; grand·child; twi·child; un·child; child·ish·ly; child·ish·ness; child·less·ness; child·like·ness; …   English syllables

  • Child — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Desmond Child (* 1953), US amerikanischer Songschreiber, Komponist und Produzent Eilidh Child (* 1987), britische Leichtathletin Jane Child (* 1967), kanadische Musikerin und Popularmusiksängerin Josiah… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Child 44 —   Author(s) Tom Rob Smith Country United Kingdom …   Wikipedia

  • child — [chīld] n. pl. children [ME, pl. childre (now dial. childer; children is double pl.) < OE cild, pl. cild, cildru < IE * gelt , a swelling up < base * gel , rounded (sense development: swelling womb fetus offspring > Goth kilthei, womb …   English World dictionary

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