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1 birth
[bəːθ]n1) рождение, роды, рождаемостьHis wife gave birth to a son (to twin girls). — Его жена родила сына (девочек- двойняшек/близнецов).
We didn't have a single birth that day. — В тот день никто не родился.
- difficult birth- new birth
- second birth
- birth control
- birth certificate
- birth mark
- birth pangs
- date of smb's birth
- blind since the day of his birth
- from birth till death
- give birth to a boy
- give birth to smb
- be strangled in birthHe is a Londoner (a Russian) by birth. — Он родом из Лондона (из России).
- man of birth and breeding- woman of noble birth
- children of illegitimate birth
- man of Spanish birth
- be of good birth
- be beneath smb in birth
- be of humble birth3) зарождение, начало, источник- new birth- birth of a new state
- birth of a plan
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2 (a) man of Spanish birth
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