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61 грудь
ж.1) ( часть туловища) breast; ( грудная клетка) chest; ( бюст) bosom ['bʊz-], bustсла́бая грудь — weak chest
широ́кая грудь — broad chest
боль в груди́ — pain in the chest
прижа́ть кого́-л к свое́й груди́ — clasp smb to one's breast
пла́кать на груди́ у кого́-л — weep on smb's breast
2) ( молочная железа женщины) mammary gland; breast; bosomдать грудь ребёнку — give a baby the breast, suckle a child
корми́ть грудью (вн.) — nurse (d)
отня́ть от груди́ (вн.) — wean (d)
3) разг. ( у рубашки) (shirt) frontруба́шка с крахма́льной грудью — shirt with a starched front; boiled shirt амер.
••бить себя́ в грудь — beat one's breast
таи́ть что-л в груди́ — keep smth secret
стоя́ть грудью (за вн.) — stand up staunchly (for), defend / champion (d) with might and main
приня́ть на грудь прост. шутл. — get a load on, have a jag on sl
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62 infant
['ɪnfənt] 1. сущ.1) младенец, ребёнокpremature / preterm infant — недоношенный ребёнок
breast fed infant — ребёнок, вскормленный грудью
to nurse / suckle an infant — выкармливать ребенка
Syn:2) юр. несовершеннолетнийSyn:minor 2.2. прил.1) детский- infant mortality
- sudden infant death syndrome2) начальный, зачаточный; зарождающийсяSyn: -
63 saugen
1. to draw [water, air etc.]2. to suck3. to vacuum coll.to do the hoovering(an Euter/Brust)to suckle [at udder/breast]to leech sl.to nurse -
64 stillen
- {to becalm} làm yên, làm yên lặng, làm cho êm, làm cho dịu, làn cho đứng yên vì thiếu gió - {to nurse} cho bú, nuôi, trông nom, bồng, ãm, nựng, săn sóc, chữa, chăm chút, nâng niu), nuôi dưỡng, ấp ủ, ngồi ôm lấy, ngồi thu mình bên - {to staunch} cầm lại, làm cầm máu lại - {to still} làm cho yên lặng, làm cho bất động, làm cho yên lòng, lặng, lắng đi, chưng cất, cất = stillen (Blut) {to stanch; to staunch; to stop}+ = stillen (Baby) {to suckle}+ = stillen (Durst) {to appease; to assuage; to glut}+ = stillen (Hunger) {to satisfy; to stay}+ = stillen (Blutung) {to stem; to suppress}+ = im stillen {in silence; privately}+ = nicht zu stillen {quenchless; stanchless}+ -
65 suusuu
(v) to feed from the breast, suck, suckle. Deenaanoo maŋ suusuu bii. The baby didn't feed from the breast today.
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