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1 ♦ parent
♦ parent /ˈpɛərənt/n.1 genitore, genitrice; padre; madre: single-parent family, famiglia monoparentale; lone parent, genitore che cresce un figlio da solo; biological parent, genitore naturale; foster parents, genitori affidatari2 (fig.) causa; fonte; origine3 (bot., fis. nucl.) capostipite● parent bird [parent tree], uccello [albero] che ne ha prodotto un altro □ (fin.) parent company, società (o casa) madre; (società) capogruppo □ (chim.) parent compound, composto progenitore □ (ling.) parent language, lingua madre □ (comput.) parent node, nodo padre □ (stat.) parent population, popolazione d'origine □ (geol.) parent rock, roccia madre □ (naut.) parent ship, nave appoggio □ parent-teacher association, associazione insegnanti e genitori □ our first parents, i nostri progenitori; Adamo ed EvaFALSI AMICI: parent non significa parente. -
2 parent
['peərənt]1) (of child) genitore m. (-trice)2) comm. (anche parent company) casa f. madre3) comm. (anche parent organization) società f. madre* * *['peərənt]1) (one of the two persons etc (one male and one female) who are jointly the cause of one's birth.) padre, madre2) (a person with the legal position of a mother or father eg by adoption.) genitore, genitrice•- parental
- parenthood* * *['peərənt]1) (of child) genitore m. (-trice)2) comm. (anche parent company) casa f. madre3) comm. (anche parent organization) società f. madre -
3 -Parent-teacher meeting-
Education Parent-teacher meetingThere's a parent-teacher meeting tomorrow at 6.30. C'è un incontro scuola-famiglia domani alle 18:30.Can you make it? Ce la fai?I brought a letter home about the meeting the other day. L'altro giorno ho portato a casa una lettera che parlava dell'incontro.Do we have to make appointments with the teachers like last year? Dobbiamo prendere un appuntamento con gli insegnanti come l'anno scorso?It's first come first served this time. Questa volta funziona in base all'ordine di arrivo.Thursday is a problem for me, I'm working late. Giovedì per me è un problema, lavoro fino a tardi.I'll have a word with your dad when he gets in and see if he can go to the meeting. Ne parlo un attimo con papà quando torna e vediamo se può andare lui all'incontro. -
4 parent ***** par·ent n
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5 parent company
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6 parent-teacher association n
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7 parent power
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8 parent-governor
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9 parent-teacher association
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10 single parent
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11 single-parent adj
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12 co-parent
co-parent /ˈkəʊpɛərənt/n.1 genitore separato che condivide con l'ex coniuge la cura del figlio; genitore acquisito -
13 one-parent family
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14 grandparent grand·parent n
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15 lone parent
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16 one-parent family n
['wʌnˌpɛər(ə)nt'fæmɪlɪ]famiglia f monogenitore inv -
17 step-parent n
['stɛpˌpɛərənt](stepfather) patrigno, (stepmother) matrigna -
18 Foster
I ['fɒstə(r)] II ['fɒstə(r)]1) (encourage) incoraggiare, favorire [ attitude]; promuovere, incrementare [ activity]3) (act as parent to) prendere in affidamento [ child]to foster sb. with — dare in affidamento o affidare qcn. a [ family]
* * *(Surnames) Foster /ˈfɒstə(r), USA fɑ:stər/* * *I ['fɒstə(r)] II ['fɒstə(r)]1) (encourage) incoraggiare, favorire [ attitude]; promuovere, incrementare [ activity]3) (act as parent to) prendere in affidamento [ child]to foster sb. with — dare in affidamento o affidare qcn. a [ family]
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19 foster
I ['fɒstə(r)] II ['fɒstə(r)]1) (encourage) incoraggiare, favorire [ attitude]; promuovere, incrementare [ activity]3) (act as parent to) prendere in affidamento [ child]to foster sb. with — dare in affidamento o affidare qcn. a [ family]
* * *foster /ˈfɒstə(r)/a. attr.1 (leg.) affidatario; in affidamento; in affido: foster parents, genitori affidatari; foster child, bambino dato in affidamento; foster home, casa affidataria; foster care, affidamento; to place in foster care, dare in affidamento (o in affido)2 (estens., fig.) adottivo; d'adozione: foster father, padre adottivo; vicepadre; foster sister, sorella adottiva; ( anche) sorella di latte (antiq.).(to) foster /ˈfɒstə(r)/v. t.3 (fig.) nutrire: She fostered hopes of becoming an actress, nutriva speranze di diventare un'attrice4 favorire; incoraggiare; promuovere; incrementare: Undernutrition fosters disease, la denutrizione favorisce l'insorgere di malattie.* * *I ['fɒstə(r)] II ['fɒstə(r)]1) (encourage) incoraggiare, favorire [ attitude]; promuovere, incrementare [ activity]3) (act as parent to) prendere in affidamento [ child]to foster sb. with — dare in affidamento o affidare qcn. a [ family]
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См. также в других словарях:
parent — parent, ente [ parɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] n. et adj. • Xe; lat. parens, entis A ♦ Plur. LES PARENTS. 1 ♦ Le père et la mère. ⇒ procréateur; plaisant géniteur (cf. pop. Les vieux). La relation parents enfants. Parents indignes, dénaturés … Encyclopédie Universelle
Parent — ist ein Familienname. Bekannte Namensträger Antoine Parent (1666–1716), französischer Mathematiker Bernie Parent (* 1945), kanadischer Eishockeyspieler Georges Parent (Politiker) (1879–1942), kanadischer Anwalt und Politiker Georges Parent… … Deutsch Wikipedia
parent — par·ent n 1 a: a person who begets or brings forth offspring; esp: the natural parents of a child born of their marriage ◇ The biological father of an illegitimate child is usu. not considered the child s parent absent a judicial determination of … Law dictionary
parent — par‧ent [ˈpeərənt ǁ ˈper ] also ˈparent ˌcompany noun [countable] FINANCE if one company is the parent of another, it owns at least half the shares in the other company, and has control over it: • The Minneapolis based parent of investment firm… … Financial and business terms
parent — PARENT, [par]ente. Qui est de mesme famille, qui est de mesme sang, qui touche de consanguinité à quelqu un. Parent paternel. parent maternel. parent au troisiesme degré. c est mon parent. il est mon parent. de quel costé estes vous parents? ils… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
parent — par ent (p[^a]r ent or p[=a]r ent; 277), n. [L. parens, entis; akin to parere to bring forth; cf. Gr. porei^n to give, beget: cf. F. parent. Cf. {Part}.] 1. One who begets, or brings forth, offspring; a father or a mother. [1913 Webster] Children … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
parent — [per′ənt, par′ənt] n. [OFr < L parens, parent, orig. prp. of parere, to beget: see PAROUS] 1. a mother or father 2. a progenitor or ancestor 3. any animal, organism, or plant in relation to its offspring 4. anything from which other things are … English World dictionary
Parent — Nom de famille très répandu. Les dictionnaires expliquent qu en ancien français et en ancien catalan le mot signifiait père , d où le surnom, permettant sans doute au départ de distinguer le père du fils sur les registres. A noter que Parent est… … Noms de famille
parent — ► NOUN 1) a father or mother. 2) an animal or plant from which younger ones are derived. 3) an organization or company which owns or controls a number of subsidiaries. 4) archaic a forefather or ancestor. ► VERB ▪ be or act as a parent to.… … English terms dictionary
parent — [n] person, source of product ancestor, architect, author, begetter, cause, center, creator, father, folks, forerunner, fountainhead, guardian, mother, origin, originator, procreator, progenitor, prototype, root, source, wellspring; concepts… … New thesaurus
Parent — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Parent », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Parent : Terme relatif à la famille.… … Wikipédia en Français