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1 карапуз
General subject: hop-o-my-thumb, spud, tiny little child, tiny tot, tot, toddler, munchkin -
2 малыш
1. a little oneкарапуз, малыш — tiny little child, tiny tot
малыш, ребёнок — little fellow
2. the little onesмладший в семье, «наш малыш» — the baby of the family
3. peewee4. tot5. tyke6. kid; kiddyСинонимический ряд:малютка (сущ.) карапуз; клоп; кроха; крошка; малышка; малютка -
3 малыш
baby имя существительное: -
4 маленький ребёнок
1) General subject: small child, tenderling, tiny, tot, wean, young child2) Colloquial: munchkin3) Australian slang: ankle biter, carpet grub, joey, sprog4) Irish: Chiseller5) Hotel industry: ch (например 0-6 лет) -
5 сопля
ж. прост.1) ( капля слизи из носа) (a drop of) snivel ['snɪ-]; см. тж. сопли2) обыкн. пренебр. ( ребёнок) little kid, tiny tot4) ( в настольном теннисе - удар шарика по краю стола) edge ball••соплёй перешибёшь (вн.) прост. — a good sneeze could knock (d) down
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6 карапуз
м разгa tiny tot, toddler -
7 клоп
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8 капелька
1) General subject: ambs ace, ambs-ace, bit, curn, dab (a dab of smth. - капелька чего-л.), dabber, dram, dribblet, driblet, droplet, fingerling (о чем-л. маленьком), grain, lick (чего-л.), minim, nibble, pennyworth, rap, relish, scintilla, scintilla (тж. перен.), tad, tiny bit, tittle, tot, whit2) Colloquial: mite, splash, spot, thimbleful, tithe, pennorth (от pennyworth)3) Australian slang: skerrick4) Architecture: bead (элемент архитектурного декора), globule (декоративный элемент), gutta (украшение)5) Scottish language: bittock6) Oilfield: blob (вязкой жидкости)7) Makarov: trace -
9 чуточка
1) General subject: a taste, ace, curn, dash (there is a romantic dash about it - в этом есть что-то романтическое), dram, dribblet, driblet, lick, modicum, nibble, ounce, pennyworth, rap, relish, scantling, suspicion, tad, taste, tiny bit, tithe, tittle, toothful, tot, touch, unce3) American: smidgen4) Bookish: whit
См. также в других словарях:
tiny tot — /ˈtaɪni tɒt/ (say tuynee tot) noun a very young child. Also, little tot. {tiny + tot1 (def. 1) …
tot — 1. n. 1 a small child (a tiny tot). 2 a dram of liquor. Etymology: 18th c., of dial. orig. 2. v. & n. v. (totted, totting) 1 tr. (usu. foll. by up) add (figures etc.). 2 intr. (foll. by up) (of items) mount up. n. Brit. archaic a set of figures… … Useful english dictionary
Tiny Tim — Nom Herbert Buckingham Khaury Naissance 12 avril 1932 Pays d’origine … Wikipédia en Français
little tot — /ˈlɪtl tɒt/ (say litl tot) noun → tiny tot …
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baby — n 1. infant, newborn, neonate, babe, It. bambino, Fr. enfant. papoose, Scot, and North Eng. bairn; suckling, nursling, weanling; foundling, changeling; young child, toddler, tot, tiny tot, U.S. Inf. tad, pre schooler; Disparaging, (of an adult)… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
infant — 1. noun a fretful infant Syn: baby, newborn, young child, (tiny) tot, little one, papoose; Medicine neonate; informal tiny; literary babe, babe in arms, suckling 2. adjective an infant stage Syn: developing, emergent, emerging, embryonic … Thesaurus of popular words
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