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21 familia analfabeta
(n.) = illiterate homeEx. There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.* * *(n.) = illiterate homeEx: There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.
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22 familia biológica
(n.) = biological familyEx. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.* * *(n.) = biological familyEx: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
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23 familia casi analfabeta
(n.) = subliterate homeEx. There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.* * *(n.) = subliterate homeEx: There is, however, no reason to despair of schools having an influence on children from subliterate and illiterate homes.
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24 familia con dos coches
(n.) = two-car familyEx. For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.* * *(n.) = two-car familyEx: For the two-car family, living in the countryside can present few problems, but most households are not in such an advantageous position.
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25 familia con dos sueldos
(n.) = two-income familyEx. As the cost of maintaining a decent standard of living within the family increases, the two-income family is becoming essential in practice if not in ideology.* * *(n.) = two-income familyEx: As the cost of maintaining a decent standard of living within the family increases, the two-income family is becoming essential in practice if not in ideology.
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26 familia de acogida
* * *(n.) = foster care home, foster homeEx. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.* * ** * *(n.) = foster care home, foster homeEx: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.
Ex: Hollis is an orphan who is shuffled from foster home to foster home despite her heart of gold. -
27 familia de agricultores
(n.) = farming familyEx. The original Siamese twins were born to a farming family in Siam (now Thailand).* * *(n.) = farming familyEx: The original Siamese twins were born to a farming family in Siam (now Thailand).
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28 familia de bajos ingresos
(n.) = low-income familyEx. This law permitted private schools to charge whatever tuition would assure that no low-income families would darken their door.* * *(n.) = low-income familyEx: This law permitted private schools to charge whatever tuition would assure that no low-income families would darken their door.
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29 familia de la madrastra
(n.) = stepfamilyEx. This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.* * *(n.) = stepfamilyEx: This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.
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30 familia del padrastro
(n.) = stepfamilyEx. This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.* * *(n.) = stepfamilyEx: This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.
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31 familia dividida
(n.) = divided familyEx. The problems posed by these divided families is a pressing humanitarian issue that has been used for political ends by both countries.* * *(n.) = divided familyEx: The problems posed by these divided families is a pressing humanitarian issue that has been used for political ends by both countries.
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32 familia en la que los dos miembros trabajan
(n.) = two-parent working familyEx. They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of two-parent working families.* * *(n.) = two-parent working familyEx: They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of two-parent working families.
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33 familia en la que los dos padres trabajan
(n.) = dual-income familyEx. The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.* * *(n.) = dual-income familyEx: The middle class holds on by the skin of its teeth, saved from a real downward slide only by record increases in the number of dual-income families.
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34 familia hacendada
(n.) = landholding familyEx. A cartulary is a work in which the muniments, that is the title deeds to lands, properties, rights and privileges of a monastery, church, corporation or landholding family are recorded.* * *(n.) = landholding familyEx: A cartulary is a work in which the muniments, that is the title deeds to lands, properties, rights and privileges of a monastery, church, corporation or landholding family are recorded.
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35 familia monoparental
f.lone-parent family, single-parent household, one-parent family, single-parent family.* * *(n.) = one parent family, single parent, single-parent working family, single-parent family, lone-parent familyEx. Allied to these sections were the compilation of self-help packs of information, each dealing with a particular problem or area of enquiry, eg buying or selling a house, one parent families, legal aid, redundancy etc.Ex. Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.Ex. They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of single-parent working families.Ex. Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, single-parent family instead of the catch-all FAMILY.Ex. This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children.* * *(n.) = one parent family, single parent, single-parent working family, single-parent family, lone-parent familyEx: Allied to these sections were the compilation of self-help packs of information, each dealing with a particular problem or area of enquiry, eg buying or selling a house, one parent families, legal aid, redundancy etc.
Ex: Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.Ex: They have become very popular with library patrons, especially in time-rationed, gridlocked metropolitan areas with a high proportion of single-parent working families.Ex: Also, even juvenile fiction could be better accessed by applying more specific descriptors when possible; for example, single-parent family instead of the catch-all FAMILY.Ex: This article examines the effects of changes in family structure (from a family with two original parents to a lone-parent family or a stepfamily) on young children. -
36 familia nuclear
f.nuclear family.* * *(n.) = nuclear family, nuclear familyEx. The modern nuclear family, often idyllically portrayed as a refuge and a retreat from a demanding world, is fast disappearing.Ex. The modern nuclear family, often idyllically portrayed as a refuge and a retreat from a demanding world, is fast disappearing.* * *(n.) = nuclear family, nuclear familyEx: The modern nuclear family, often idyllically portrayed as a refuge and a retreat from a demanding world, is fast disappearing.
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37 familia problemática
(n.) = problem familyEx. It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.* * *(n.) = problem familyEx: It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.
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38 familia real
f.royal family, royal line.* * *(n.) = royal familyEx. Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.* * *(n.) = royal familyEx: Libraries founded by the endowments of the royal family and statesmen not only as independent entities but also within mosques, dervish convents and other institutions.
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39 familia rota
(n.) = broken family, broken homeEx. Her books reflect many children's current reality with little money, broken families and school bullies.Ex. A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness.* * *(n.) = broken family, broken homeEx: Her books reflect many children's current reality with little money, broken families and school bullies.
Ex: A new wave of books dealing frankly with such concerns as sex, alcoholism and broken homes was seen as a breakthrough, but plots and styles have begun to show a wearying sameness. -
40 familia de líneas
Diccionario español-ruso de la geometría descriptiva > familia de líneas
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