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121 nursemaid
noun (a nurse who looks after small children.) ama-seca* * *nurse.maid[n'ə:smeid] n ama-seca, pajem, babá. -
122 unattended
(not under the care or supervision of anybody: It is dangerous to leave small children unattended in the house.) desacompanhado* * *un.at.tend.ed[∧nət'endid] adj 1 desacompanhado, só. 2 não cuidado ou vigiado (criança). 3 negligenciado, abandonado. 4 aberto, sem ataduras (ferida). -
123 unattended
adj1) не супроводжуваний (кимсь); без слуг2) не зв'язаний (з чимсь); що не супроводиться3) залишений без догляду4) невідвідуваний5) тех. необслуговуваний6) автоматично (дистанційно) керований* * *a1) той, кого не супроводжують (хто-н.); без послуг, без почету; той, що не супроводжується, несполучений2) залишений без догляду, без наглядуhe remained unattended to — на нього ніхто не звертав уваги (про хворого, покупця)
unattended meeting — збори, на яких було /присутньо/ мало народу
4) тex. що не обслуговується; автоматично або дистанційно керований -
124 unattended
a1) той, кого не супроводжують (хто-н.); без послуг, без почету; той, що не супроводжується, несполучений2) залишений без догляду, без наглядуhe remained unattended to — на нього ніхто не звертав уваги (про хворого, покупця)
unattended meeting — збори, на яких було /присутньо/ мало народу
4) тex. що не обслуговується; автоматично або дистанційно керований -
125 destructive
adj. yıkıcı, zararlı* * *1. destrüktif 2. yıkıcı* * *[-tiv]1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) kırıp dökücü, tahrip edici2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) yıkıcı -
126 nursemaid
n. dadı, bakıcı, bebek bakıcısı* * *dadı* * *noun (a nurse who looks after small children.) dadı -
127 unattended
adj. sahipsiz, refakâtsiz, yalnız, ihmal edilmiş* * *1. gözetimsiz 2. tek başına* * *(not under the care or supervision of anybody: It is dangerous to leave small children unattended in the house.) gözetimsiz, yalnız -
128 destructive
[-tiv]1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) uničevalen2) ((of criticism etc) pointing out faults etc without suggesting improvements.) razdiralen* * *I [distrʌktiv]adjective ( destructively adverb)(of, to) uničevalen, razdiralen, poguben, škodljivto be destructive of s.th. — uničiti, opustošiti kajchemistry destructive distillation — suha destilacijaII [distrʌktiv]noununičevalec, zatiralec; sredstvo za pokončavanje
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