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1 воспитатель
1) General subject: dean, educator, fosterer, housefather (старший; в пансионе, приюте), housemaster (старший), houseparent, kindergartener (в детском саду), kindergartner (в детском саду), mentor, schoolmaster, tutor, Caregiver2) American: feeder, home-room teacher4) Sociology: child minder (человек, присматривающий за детьми) -
2 кормилица
1) General subject: amah, foster mother, foster nurse, foster-mother, fosterer, nurse, wet-nurse, fostress, foster-nurse2) Medicine: wet nurse3) Colloquial: meal ticket4) Obsolete: nourice5) Literal: benefactress6) Obstetrics: wetnurse -
3 молочный брат
General subject: foster brother, foster-brother, fosterer -
4 приёмная мать
1) General subject: adopter, foster-mother, fosterer, fostress2) Law: stepmother3) Sociology: adoptive mother4) Business: foster mother -
5 приёмный отец
1) General subject: adopter, adoptive father, foster-father, fosterer2) Law: stepfather3) Business: foster father -
6 приемный отец
foster-father, fosterer -
7 кормилица
1) wet nurse
2) bread(-)winner* * ** * *1) wet nurse, wet-nurse 2) bread(-)winner* * *fostererfoster-motherfoster-nursenursewet-nurse
См. также в других словарях:
Fosterer — Fos ter*er, n. One who, or that which, fosters. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fosterer — foster ► VERB 1) promote the development of. 2) bring up (a child that is not one s own by birth). 3) Brit. assign (a child) to be fostered. DERIVATIVES fosterage noun fosterer noun. ORIGIN Old English, «feed, nourish»; related to … English terms dictionary
fosterer — noun see foster II … New Collegiate Dictionary
fosterer — noun One who fosters; one who is somehow designated to care for and nurture someone … Wiktionary
fosterer — n. encourager, nurturer, person that cares for others … English contemporary dictionary
fosterer — 1) forester 2) reforest … Anagrams dictionary
fosterer — fos·ter·er … English syllables
fosterer — tərə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English fostrere, from fostren to foster + ere er 1. : one that fosters 2. archaic : a foster brother … Useful english dictionary
foster — fosterer, n. fosteringly, adv. /faw steuhr, fos teuhr/, v.t. 1. to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas. 2. to bring up, raise, or rear, as a foster child. 3. to care for or cherish. 4. Brit. to place (a… … Universalium
Fosterage — Fosterage, the practice of a family bringing up a child not their own, differs from adoption in that the child s genetic parents, not the foster parents, remain the acknowledged parents. In many modern western societies foster care can be… … Wikipedia
Thorfinn Sigurdsson — (1009? ndash; c1064?), called Thorfinn the Mighty [cite book | last = Magnusson | first = Magnus| title =Scotland:The Story of a Nation| publisher = Harper Collins | date =2000 | page =733 | isbn =135798642 ] , was Earl of Orkney. One of four… … Wikipedia