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1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) mor2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) abbedisse, mor2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) passe på som en mor; beskytte- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tonguemorIsubst. \/ˈmʌħə\/1) moder, mor, mamma2) ( overført) mor, moder, kilde, opphav, utspring, årsak3) hustru, kone, mor4) ( også Mother Superior) moder, abbedisse5) forstanderinne, husmor (på institusjon)6) ( også artificial mother) kyllingmor, rugemaskin7) matrise (til grammofonplate)8) ( gammeldags) hysteribe a mother to være som en mor forevery mother's son ( hverdagslig) hver eneste en, hver levende sjelgo home to your mother! ( slang) gå hjem og vogg!learn it at one's mother's knee det hører med til barnelærdommenthe Mother of Parliaments parlamentets modermother's meeting syklubb, symøtemother's ruin (spøkefullt, drikk) ginMother Superior eller Lady Superior abbedissenot if I was his own mother ikke om jeg så var hans egen morplay mothers and fathers leke mor og farIIsubst. \/ˈmʌħə\/( også mother of vinegar) eddikmo(de)rIIIverb \/ˈmʌħə\/1) sette til verden2) ( overført) være opphav til, forklaring: erklære seg som opphav eller forfatterinne til3) være (som en) mor for, ta seg moderlig av4) anerkjenne som sitt barn5) ( militærvesen) beskytte, vernemother something on somebody tilskrive noen noe, utpeke noen som opphav til -
102 chisme2
2 = titbit [tidbit, -UK], tidbit [titbit, -USA].Ex. Her young companion was exceedingly perturbed by this titbit of news; he knew that Kate Lespran was not one to make empty threats.Ex. The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.----* contar chismes de Alguien = tell + tales out of school about + Alguien.* lleno de chismes = gossipy. -
103 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) móðir2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) abbadís, forstöðukona2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) annast sem móðir- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
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104 watch over
(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) vaka yfir, gæta -
105 mother
mama, fű, anya, szülőanya, anya-, marihuána to mother: szülöttjének vállal vkit, anyáskodik* * *1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) anya2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) fejedelemasszony2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) anyáskodik (vki felett)- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue -
106 watch over
(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) őriz vmit -
107 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) mãe2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) Madre2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) proteger- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue* * *moth.er[m'∧ðə] n 1 mãe, progenitora. 2 madre, freira. 3 matriz, fonte, origem. • vt 1 servir de mãe. 2 adotar. 3 criar. 4 dar à luz. • adj 1 materno, maternal. 2 nativo. every mother’s son todos. -
108 watch over
(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) guardar -
109 mother
n. anne, ana, valide————————v. annelik etmek, anne gibi bakmak* * *1. annelik yap (v.) 2. anne (n.)* * *1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) anne, ana2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) Ana, baş rahibe2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) annelik yapmak/etmek- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country, motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue -
110 watch over
gözkulak olmak* * *özen göster* * *(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) göz kulak olmak, bakmak -
111 mother
1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) mati2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) mati prednica2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) po materinsko skrbeti- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue* * *I [mʌðə]nounmati; mati prednica (v samostanu); archaic medicine histerijacolloquially to kiss mother earth — pastizoology Mother Carey's chicken — viharnica (ptica)Mother Hubbard — široka, ohlapna ženska oblekabotany mother of thousands — vrsta divjega lanuII [mʌðə]transitive verbroditi (navadno figuratively); po materinsko skrbeti, priznati materinstvoto mother a novel on s.o. — pripisati komu avtorstvo romanaIII [mʌðə]nounchemistry octov cvet -
112 watch over
(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) čuvati -
113 mother
• hoivata äidin tavoin• emo• emä• kantaäiti• perheenäiti• äititechnology• äitiö* * *1. noun1) (a female parent, especially human: John's mother lives in Manchester; ( also adjective) The mother bird feeds her young.) äiti2) ((often with capital: also Mother Superior) the female leader of a group of nuns.) abbedissa2. verb(to care for as a mother does; to protect (sometimes too much): His wife tries to mother him.) holhota- motherless
- motherly
- motherliness
- mother-country
- motherland
- mother-in-law
- mother-of-pearl
- mother-tongue -
114 watch over
• huolehtia• vartioida• vahtia• valvoa• kaitsea• pitää silmällä* * *(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) pitää silmällä -
115 klunna
t, to cling to, in a rude sense; hann sitr ok klunnir á skógartrjám, Stj. 80, v. l.; en hin klunna viðr bakit, of an ape and her young, 95. -
116 týja
I)f. poet. doubt.(týr, týði, týt), v. to avail, = tœja( hvat man mér týja, etc.?); þat týði ekki, it was of no avail.* * *1.u, f. (sounded tía), [akin to tæfa; Dan. tæve; cp. tóa]:—a dam, mother with her young, of a dog, cat, or the like.2.u, f., qs. tvía, doubt; var mér tyja er vit tveir lifðum, Akv. 27. -
117 पुत्रादिनी
putrâ̱dinīf. = putra-jagdhī Pāṇ. 8-4, 48 ;
(when used literally spelt with two t's
e.g.. puttrâ̱dinīvyāghrī, « a tigress eating her young» ib. Sch.)
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118 nutrire
feed* * *nutrire v.tr.1 to feed*, to nourish (anche fig.): nutrire un bambino, to feed a child; nutrire un cucciolo, to feed a puppy; di che nutri il tuo cane?, what do you feed your dog on?; la lettura nutre lo spirito, reading feeds the spirit; nutrire la pelle, to nourish one's skin; nutrire la terra col concime, to nourish the soil with manure3 (non com.) ( allevare) to bring* up: ha nutrito i due nipoti fino ai 18 anni, he brought up two nephews till eigthteen4 ( sentimenti, passioni) to nourish, to nurture, to harbour: nutrire affetto per qlcu., to feel affectionate towards s.o.; nutrire cattivi pensieri, to harbour evil thoughts; nutrire false speranze, to nurture false hopes; nutrire illusioni, to nurture illusions; nutro forti dubbi sulla riuscita dell'esperimento, I have serious doubts about the success of the experiment; nutrire molta stima per qlcu., to hold s.o. in great esteem (o to feel great esteem for s.o.); nutrire un sentimento di vendetta, to harbour feelings of revenge◘ nutrirsi v.rifl. to feed* (on sthg.) (anche fig.): le piante si nutrono dei minerali della terra, plants feed on the minerals in the ground.* * *[nu'trire]1. vtto feed, (fig : sentimenti) to harbour Brit, harbor Am, (risentimento, rancore) to nurse, feel2. vi3. vr (nutrirsi)nutrirsi di — to feed on, eat
* * *[nu'trire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fornire alimenti a) to feed*, to nourish [persona, pianta, animale]; [ terra] to support [ persone]2) fig. to nourish, to foster, to nurture [sentimento, sogno, speranza]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE, to nurse [odio, pregiudizi]; to entertain [ idea]2.nutrire dei dubbi — to be doubtful o in doubt
- rsi solo di frutta — to live on o off fruit
* * *nutrire/nu'trire/ [3]1 (fornire alimenti a) to feed*, to nourish [persona, pianta, animale]; [ terra] to support [ persone]2 fig. to nourish, to foster, to nurture [sentimento, sogno, speranza]; to harbour BE, to harbor AE, to nurse [odio, pregiudizi]; to entertain [ idea]; nutrire dei dubbi to be doubtful o in doubtII nutrirsi verbo pronominale -
119 watch over
(to guard or take care of: The mother bird is watching over her young.) passe på, gjete, vokte -
120 watch over
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