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1 infancy
nounbe in its infancy — noch in den Anfängen od. Kinderschuhen stecken
* * *noun (the state or time of being a baby: They had two children who died in infancy.) das Säuglingsalter* * *in·fan·cy[ˈɪnfən(t)si]n1. (early childhood) frühe[ste] Kindheitin \infancy im Kleinkindalter, in der frühe[ste]n Kindheitto be in its \infancy in den Kinderschuhen stecken fig, noch ganz am Anfang stehen* * *['Infənsɪ]nfrühe Kindheit, Kindesalter nt; (JUR) Minderjährigkeit f; (fig) Anfangsstadium ntwhen radio was still in its infancy —
data processing is no longer in its infancy — die Datenverarbeitung steckt nicht mehr in den Kinderschuhen or ist den Kinderschuhen entwachsen
* * *infancy [ˈınfənsı] s2. JUR Minderjährigkeit f3. fig Anfang(sstadium) m(n):be still in its infancy noch in den Anfängen oder Kinderschuhen stecken* * *nounbe in its infancy — noch in den Anfängen od. Kinderschuhen stecken
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2 infancy
in·fan·cy [ʼɪnfən(t)si] n1) ( early childhood) frühe[ste] Kindheit;in \infancy im Kleinkindalter, in der frühe[ste]n Kindheit;to be in its \infancy in den Kinderschuhen stecken ( fig), noch ganz am Anfang stehen -
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5 chronic interstitial pancreatitis of infancy
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > chronic interstitial pancreatitis of infancy
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6 sudden death in infancy
Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > sudden death in infancy
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7 be in its / their infancy
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8 infant
1. noun 2. adjective1) kindlich2) (fig.): (not developed) in den Anfängen steckend* * *['infənt](a baby or very young child: the baptism of infants; ( also adjective) an infant school.) der Säugling- academic.ru/37927/infancy">infancy* * *in·fant[ˈɪnfənt]I. nnewborn \infant Neugeborenes nt3. BRIT, AUS SCH▪ the I\infants pl die erste und zweite Grundschulklasse [o ÖSTERR Volksschulklasse] [o SCHWEIZ Primarschulklasse\infant daughter kleines Töchterchen\infant prodigy Wunderkind nt; BRIT, AUS\infant school die erste und zweite Grundschulklasse [o ÖSTERR Volksschulklasse] [o SCHWEIZ Primarschulklasse]\infant teacher Grundschullehrer(in) m(f), Volksschullehrer(in) m(f) ÖSTERR, Primarlehrer(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ* * *['ɪnfənt]1. n(= baby) Säugling m; (= young child) Kleinkind nt; (JUR) Minderjährige(r) mfinfant death — Säuglingstod m, Tod m im ersten Lebensjahr
2. adj(= new) democracy, industry etc jung* * *infant [ˈınfənt]A s1. Säugling m2. a) (kleines) Kind3. JUR Minderjährige(r) m/f(m)B adj1. Säuglings…:infant mortality Säuglingssterblichkeit f;infant welfare Säuglingsfürsorge f2. (noch) klein, im Kindesalter (stehend):his infant son sein kleiner Sohn;infant Jesus das Jesuskind;infant prodigy Wunderkind n3. Kinder…, Kindes…:4. JUR minderjährig* * *1. noun 2. adjective1) kindlich2) (fig.): (not developed) in den Anfängen steckend* * *n.Kind -er n.Kleinkind n. -
9 infantile
adjective1) (relating to infancy) kindlich* * *in·fan·tile[ˈɪnfəntaɪl]* * *['Infəntaɪl]adj1) (= childish) kindisch, infantil* * *1. infantil, kindisch2. kindlich3. Kinder…, Kindes…:infantile diseases Kinderkrankheiten;infantile (spinal) paralysis MED (spinale) Kinderlähmung* * *adjective1) (relating to infancy) kindlich* * *adj.kindisch adj.
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infancy — in·fan·cy / in fən sē/ n pl cies 1: the legal status of an infant: minority 2: the affirmative defense of lacking legal capacity (as to make a contract or commit a crime) because of being too young and esp. because one s age is below an age set… … Law dictionary
infancy — infancy, infant development Derived from the Latin word infans, meaning ‘unable to speak’, infancy is the earliest period in the human life span, usually taken to extend from birth through to the end of the first year. In demography, for example … Dictionary of sociology
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infancy — infancy, minority, nonage denote the state or period of being under the age established by law for the attainment of one s full civil rights and independence of guardianship. Infancy is seldom used in this denotation outside of legal documents… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
infancy — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. enfaunce and directly from L. infantia early childhood, lit. inability to speak, from infantem (see INFANT (Cf. infant)) … Etymology dictionary
infancy — ► NOUN 1) the state or period of early childhood or babyhood. 2) the early stage in the development or growth of something … English terms dictionary
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infancy — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ early ▪ The vaccination is given in early infancy. VERB + INFANCY ▪ survive, survive beyond ▪ Their first child did not survive infancy … Collocations dictionary
infancy — /in feuhn see/, n., pl. infancies. 1. the state or period of being an infant; very early childhood, usually the period before being able to walk; babyhood. 2. the corresponding period in the existence of anything; very early stage: Space science… … Universalium
infancy — [[t]ɪ̱nfənsi[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: usu poss N, prep N Infancy is the period of your life when you are a very young child. ...minute details of Deborah s infancy. ...the development of the mind from infancy onwards. 2) N UNCOUNT: usu in poss N If… … English dictionary
infancy — n. first stage in one s infancy (the industry was still in its infancy) * * * [ ɪnfənsɪ] [ first stage ] in one s infancy (the industry was still in its infancy) … Combinatory dictionary