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1 hija
f.1 child.2 young of all animals.3 son or native of a place.4 child, son, daughter, anything which is the product or effect of another.Hijo de familia 1. A minor. 2. A son of noble parents.5 bud or root of the horns of animals.Hijo bastardo hijo de su madre, (coll.) bastardSer hijo de papá, to be daddy's boy. Nombrar a uno hijo predilect de la ciudad, to give the freedom of the city* * *f., (m. - hijo)* * *= daughter.Ex. She was eager to return and to show Chile to her daughter who accompanied her.----* hija adoptiva = foster daughter, adoptive daughter, adopted daughter.* hija biológica = biological daughter.* hija o hijo adoptado = adopted child, adoptee, adoptive child.* hija o hijo adoptivo = adopted child, foster child, adoptive child.* hija o hijo biológico = biological child.* hija política = daughter-in-law.* * *= daughter.Ex: She was eager to return and to show Chile to her daughter who accompanied her.
* hija adoptiva = foster daughter, adoptive daughter, adopted daughter.* hija biológica = biological daughter.* hija o hijo adoptado = adopted child, adoptee, adoptive child.* hija o hijo adoptivo = adopted child, foster child, adoptive child.* hija o hijo biológico = biological child.* hija política = daughter-in-law.* * *
hija sustantivo femenino daughter ➣ hijo
' hija' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acostumbrar
- alhaja
- amiga
- amigo
- año
- aparecer
- barata
- barato
- cada
- cariño
- confiar
- dedicar
- defensa
- descubrir
- espesa
- espeso
- inclinación
- jugar
- malmeter
- parar
- pedida
- reconocerse
- sacrificar
- salir
- su
- tal
- zalamera
- zalamero
- hijo
English:
after
- amazing
- annul
- call
- claim
- daughter
- daughter-in-law
- dress
- girl
- gush
- influence
- messy
- moan
- overboard
- precocious
- child
- half
- only
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5 hija
del padre. s. Ususi. || Hija de la madre: warmi wawa. -
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13 hija mía
f.dear, love.Hija mía, mañana cumples año Dear, tomorrow is your birthday. -
14 hija adoptiva
f.foster daughter, foster child.* * *(n.) = foster daughter, adoptive daughter, adopted daughterEx. About twenty years ago the foster daughters were subjected to much abuse in the homes of their adoption & then later sold into prostitution.Ex. In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.Ex. In this book, the 304 letters of Simone de Beauvoir to Nelson Algren, written directly in English, have been edited and translated by her adopted daughter.* * *(n.) = foster daughter, adoptive daughter, adopted daughterEx: About twenty years ago the foster daughters were subjected to much abuse in the homes of their adoption & then later sold into prostitution.
Ex: In her essay, Montaigne's adoptive daughter struggled to find her own voice while speaking as the authorized representative of her father.Ex: In this book, the 304 letters of Simone de Beauvoir to Nelson Algren, written directly in English, have been edited and translated by her adopted daughter. -
15 hija biológica
(n.) = biological daughterEx. Chinese believe that biological daughters cannot carry on family lines.* * *(n.) = biological daughterEx: Chinese believe that biological daughters cannot carry on family lines.
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16 hija o hijo adoptado
(n.) = adopted child, adoptee, adoptive childEx. A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.Ex. The author approaches the issue from 3 different perspectives: that of (1) the adoptee child; (2) the birth parents; and (3) the adoptive parents.Ex. Grandmothers seemed more protective of their own adult adoptive children than of the grandchildren.* * *(n.) = adopted child, adoptee, adoptive childEx: A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.
Ex: The author approaches the issue from 3 different perspectives: that of (1) the adoptee child; (2) the birth parents; and (3) the adoptive parents.Ex: Grandmothers seemed more protective of their own adult adoptive children than of the grandchildren. -
17 hija o hijo adoptivo
(n.) = adopted child, foster child, adoptive childEx. A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.Ex. This information system was developed to support child welfare agencies working with foster children and foster families.Ex. Grandmothers seemed more protective of their own adult adoptive children than of the grandchildren.* * *(n.) = adopted child, foster child, adoptive childEx: A work that we got lately -- maybe you know it, 'Jody' is its title -- is really all about a woman, an adopted child, trying to trace her identity.
Ex: This information system was developed to support child welfare agencies working with foster children and foster families.Ex: Grandmothers seemed more protective of their own adult adoptive children than of the grandchildren. -
18 hija o hijo biológico
(n.) = biological childEx. Stepchildren score lower than biological children on achievement tests and exhibit more behavior problems.* * *(n.) = biological childEx: Stepchildren score lower than biological children on achievement tests and exhibit more behavior problems.
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19 hija política
f.daughter-in-law.* * *(n.) = daughter-in-lawEx. The data indicated that paternal grandmothers were more likely to maintain relationships with former daughters-in-law than were maternal grandmothers with former sons-in-law.* * *(n.) = daughter-in-lawEx: The data indicated that paternal grandmothers were more likely to maintain relationships with former daughters-in-law than were maternal grandmothers with former sons-in-law.
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20 hija adoptiva
сущ.разг. приёмыш
См. также в других словарях:
hija — hija, hija de la dulzura s. prostituta. ❙ «La Turca gobernaba un acreditado establecimiento donde las hijas de la dulzura expendían encanto a duro...» Rafael García Serrano, Diccionario para un macuto. 2. hija de la noche s. prostituta. ❙ «...él… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
hija — (f) (Intermedio) persona o animal de sexo femenino respecto a sus padres o a uno de ellos Ejemplos: Mi hija mayor está casada con un americano de Nueva York. La hija de Ana se llama Margarita y tiene 5 años. Colocaciones: hija única … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
Hija de la sabiduría — Autor H. Rider Haggard Género Novela de aventuras Idioma Inglés … Wikipedia Español
hija de la dulzura — hija, hija de la dulzura s. prostituta. ❙ «La Turca gobernaba un acreditado establecimiento donde las hijas de la dulzura expendían encanto a duro...» Rafael García Serrano, Diccionario para un macuto. 2. hija de la noche s. prostituta. ❙ «...él… … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
Hija de la fortuna — Autor Isabel Allende Género Novela Idioma español … Wikipedia Español
Hija de Julio Constancio — Una hija de Julio Constancio no identificada fue la primera esposa conocida del emperador Constancio II.[1] Familia Juliano el Apóstata menciona en la Carta al Senado y el pueblo de Atenas a una hermana de Constancio Galo.[1] Cuando menciona la… … Wikipedia Español
Hija hilandera, hija casadera. — Porque antaño, el dominio de esta profesión era un seguro medio de vida y, por tanto, excelente credencial para encontrar marido a las hijas … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
Hija, hijuela, ¿cuándo te ha de nacer la muela? — En alusión a la llamada «muela del juicio», se dice así, a modo de reprimenda cordial, cuando alguien comete una locura … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
Hija, ni mala seas, ni hagas las semejas. — Aconseja obrar bien y evitar a toda costa cualquier actitud que pueda suscitar el escándalo … Diccionario de dichos y refranes
La Hija de Dios — Bandera … Wikipedia Español
La Hija de Karonte — Nacimiento 12 de abril de 1990 (21 años) Monterrey, Nuevo León Nombres artísticos La Hija de Karonte … Wikipedia Español