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41 rivalidad entre hermanos
(n.) = sibling rivalryEx. The article 'Improving archives-library relations: user-centered solutions to a sibling rivalry' examines archive-library relations in the university setting.* * *(n.) = sibling rivalryEx: The article 'Improving archives-library relations: user-centered solutions to a sibling rivalry' examines archive-library relations in the university setting.
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42 F93.3
рус Расстройство сиблингового соперничестваeng Sibling rivalry disorder. Some degree of emotional disturbance usually following the birth of an immediately younger sibling is shown by a majority of young children. A sibling rivalry disorder should be diagnosed only if the degree or persistence of the disturbance is both statistically unusual and associated with abnormalities of social interaction. Sibling jealousy -
43 seltunba
Construction: se+tunba has sibling Structure: x1 = tunba2 (has sibling), x2 = tunba1 (sibling), x3 = tunba3 (sibling bond) -
44 spetunba
Construction: speni+tunba sibling of spouse of... Structure: x1 = tunba1 (sibling), x2 = speni2 (married to), x3 = speni3, x4 = tunba3 (sibling bond) (omit, x5 = tunba2 (has sibling) = speni1 (married)) -
45 tertunba
Construction: te+tunba sibling bond Structure: x1 = tunba3 (sibling bond), x2 = tunba2 (has sibling), x3 = tunba1 (sibling) -
46 tubyspe
Construction: tunba+speni person married to one's sibling Structure: x1 = speni1 (married), x2 = tunba2 (has sibling), x3 = speni3, x4 = tunba3 (sibling bond) (omit, x5 = speni2 (married to) = tunba1 (sibling)) -
47 spetubyspe
Construction: speni+tunba+speni two people married to siblings, concuspetubyspenado/a Structure: x1 = speni1 (married)(2), x2 = speni2 (married to)(1), x3 = speni3(2), x4 = tunba3 (sibling bond) (omit, x5 = speni2 (married to)(2) = tunba1 (sibling),, x6 = speni1 (married)(1) = tunba2 (has sibling)) -
48 виды-двойники
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49 детская ревность
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50 родной брат или сестра
1) General subject: Birth Sibling2) Psychology: siblingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > родной брат или сестра
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51 mpwa
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mpwa[Swahili Plural] wapwa[English Word] nephew[English Plural] nephews[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Note] child of an opposite-gender sibling------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mpwa[Swahili Plural] wapwa[English Word] niece[English Plural] nieces[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Note] child of an opposite-gender sibling------------------------------------------------------------ -
52 Geschwisterkind
n1. PSYCH. sibling of a disabled child* * * -
53 irse de casa
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54 rivalidad
f.rivalry.* * *1 rivalry* * *noun f.* * *SF rivalry, competition* * *femenino rivalry* * *= competition, rivalry, antagonism.Ex. The published abstracting and indexing journal probably still retains its prominence, despite competition from its more fashionable rivals.Ex. However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.Ex. The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.----* rivalidad entre hermanos = sibling rivalry.* * *femenino rivalry* * *= competition, rivalry, antagonism.Ex: The published abstracting and indexing journal probably still retains its prominence, despite competition from its more fashionable rivals.
Ex: However, the need to cut local authority spending and rivalry between the city libraries and provincial library centres prevented these networks from achieving their full potential.Ex: The influx of large numbers of Spanish-speaking people has brought to the surface feelings of antagonism on the part established residents, who feel threatened by the 'encroachment' of 'have-nots' into their neighborhoods.* rivalidad entre hermanos = sibling rivalry.* * *rivalry* * *
rivalidad sustantivo femenino
rivalry
rivalidad sustantivo femenino rivalry
' rivalidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pique
- competición
- existir
English:
rivalry
* * *rivalidad nfrivalry* * *f rivalry* * *rivalidad nf: rivalry, competition* * * -
55 kardeş
adj. fraternal--------n. brother, sister, buddy, fellow, sibling* * *sibling -
56 kelangkahan
overstepped, transgressed; marriage of younger sibling prior to that of his or her older sibling -
57 концевая вершина
краевой узел; концевая вершина; лист — leaf node
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > концевая вершина
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58 away
English Definition: see away1 see away2--------Active Verb: mang-awayPassive Verb: awayinEnglish Definition: 1) a quarrel, dispute (noun) 2) to quarrel (with each other) -- mag-away (verb) 3) to quarrel with somebody-- mang-away, awayin (verb)Examples: 1) May away silang dalawa. (The two of them had a dispute.) 2) Mag-away kayo kung gusto ninyo. (Quarrel with each other if you want.) 3) Huwag mong awayin ang iyong maliit na kapatid. (Don't quarrel with your little sibling.)--------Active Verb: mag-awayEnglish Definition: 1) a quarrel, dispute (noun) 2) to quarrel (with each other) -- mag-away (verb) 3) to quarrel with somebody-- mang-away, awayin (verb)Examples: 1) May away silang dalawa. (The two of them had a dispute.) 2) Mag-away kayo kung gusto ninyo. (Quarrel with each other if you want.) 3) Huwag mong awayin ang iyong maliit na kapatid. (Don't quarrel with your little sibling.) -
59 родительская вершина
краевой узел; концевая вершина; лист — leaf node
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > родительская вершина
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60 дочерняя вершина
краевой узел; концевая вершина; лист — leaf node
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > дочерняя вершина
См. также в других словарях:
sibling — sib ling [sub + ling.] (s[i^]b l[i^]ng), n. a brother or a sister. Note: Siblings have at least one parent in common. Those related only by a common mother are {uterine siblings}; those related only by a common father are {agnate siblings} or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sibling — sib ling (s[i^]b l[i^]ng), a. of or pertaining to a {sibling}, n.; as, sibling rivalry: the common rivalry between siblings. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sibling — brother or sister, 1903, modern revival (in anthropology) of O.E. sibling relative, kinsman, from sibb (adj.) kinship, relationship; love, friendship, from P.Gmc. *sebjo blood relation, relative, properly one s own (Cf. O.S. sibba, O.Fris., M.Du … Etymology dictionary
sibling — is a kind of popularized technicality, a word reintroduced by anthropologists in the early 20c and useful now as a gender neutral term for ‘brother or sister’: • Small groups drifted through the classroom: mothers and fathers, large numbers of… … Modern English usage
sibling — sibling. См. сибс. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
sibling — 1 m ( es/ as) relative, a relation, kinsman … Old to modern English dictionary
sibling — ► NOUN ▪ each of two or more children or offspring having one or both parents in common; a brother or sister. ORIGIN Old English, «relative» … English terms dictionary
sibling — [sib′liŋ] n. [20th c. revival of OE, a relative: see SIB & LING1] one of two or more persons born of the same parents or, sometimes, having one parent in common; brother or sister … English World dictionary
Sibling — Brother(s) and Sister(s) redirect here. For other uses, see Brother (disambiguation), Brothers (disambiguation), Sister (disambiguation), and Sisters (disambiguation) Relationships … Wikipedia
sibling — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ elder, eldest, older, younger ▪ The younger children were badly treated by older siblings. ▪ adoptive ▪ female … Collocations dictionary
sibling — /sib ling/, n. 1. a brother or sister. 2. Anthropol. a comember of a sib. adj. 3. of or pertaining to a brother or sister: sibling rivalry. [bef. 1000; late ME: relative, OE; see SIB, LING1] * * * ▪ sociology typically, a brother or a… … Universalium