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1 unborn
[ʌn'bɔːn]1)2) fig.generations yet unborn — le generazioni future o a venire
* * *((of a baby) still in the mother's womb: When she was involved in a car accident the doctor was worried in case her unborn baby had been injured.) (non ancora nato)* * *unborn /ʌnˈbɔ:n/a.* * *[ʌn'bɔːn]1)2) fig.generations yet unborn — le generazioni future o a venire
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2 unborn un·born adj
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3 abort
[ə'bɔːt] 1.1) provocare l'aborto di [ foetus]2) (interrupt) interrompere [launch, plan]3) inform. sospendere l'esecuzione di [ program]2.1) [ mother] abortire2) [plan, launch] fallire* * *[ə'bo:t]1) (to lose or bring about the loss of (an unborn child) from the womb.) abortire2) ((of a plan etc) to (cause to) come to nothing.) abortire3) (to stop or abandon (a space mission, eg the firing of a rocket) before it is completed.) interrompere•- abortion- abortive* * *[ə'bɔːt]1. viMed abortire, (fig: plans, space mission) fallire (prematuramente)2. vt1) Medto abort a baby or a pregnancy — interrompere una gravidanza
2) fig sospendere, rinunciare a portare a termine, Comput interrompere l'esecuzione di* * *abort /əˈbɔ:t/n.(to) abort /əˈbɔ:t/A v. i.1 (biol.) abortire; avere un aborto2 (biol.) atrofizzarsi; arrestarsi nello sviluppo3 (aeron., miss.) interrompere una missione, un lancio, ecc.B v. t.1 (biol.) abortire; interrompere ( una gravidanza); fare abortire: to abort a baby, interrompere una gravidanza; abortire; fare abortire una donna2 (aeron., miss.) interrompere, far fallire (una missione, un volo)3 interrompere; sospendere; annullare; cancellare: to abort an advertising campaign, sospendere una campagna pubblicitaria4 (comput.) interrompere (l'esecuzione di un programma, di una procedura, ecc.): to abort a print job, interrompere una stampa.* * *[ə'bɔːt] 1.1) provocare l'aborto di [ foetus]2) (interrupt) interrompere [launch, plan]3) inform. sospendere l'esecuzione di [ program]2.1) [ mother] abortire2) [plan, launch] fallire -
4 ♦ child
♦ child /tʃaɪld/n. (pl. children)1 bambino, bambina: a problem child, un bambino difficile; battered children, bambini maltrattati; foster child, bambino dato in affidamento; spoilt child, bambino viziato; unruly child, bambino indisciplinato; unborn child, bambino non ancora nato; DIALOGO → - Lost child 2- We've lost one of the children, non troviamo uno dei bambini2 ( anche fig.) figlio, figlia: I have two married children, ho due figli sposati; She's an only child, è figlia unica3 discendente; figlio4 (fig.) sprovveduto; bambino: He's a child in money matters, è uno sprovveduto in materia di denaro● (leg.) child abuse, maltrattamento di minore; abuso di minore □ (in GB) child benefit, assegno familiare ( per figli a carico) □ child-centred, pedocentrico □ child-centred education, pedocentrismo □ (in GB) child guidance, assistenza psicologica e sociale ai minori □ (econ.) child labour, lavoro minorile □ child mortality, mortalità infantile (o minorile) □ child murder, infanticidio □ (comput.) child node, nodo figlio □ (fig.) the child of one's imagination, il prodotto della propria immaginazione □ child prodigy, bambino prodigio □ (leg.) child molester, pedofilo □ (leg.) child support, alimenti per i figli □ child-wife, moglie bambina □ children's home, istituto sociale per l'infanzia ( per bambini disadattati, abbandonati, con famiglie disastrate, ecc.) □ children hospital, ospedale pediatrico □ children's wear, abiti per bambini; abbigliamento per bambini □ from a child, fin dall'infanzia; fin da piccolo □ (fam.) It's child's play, è un gioco da ragazzi □ (arc.) with child, incinta; in stato interessante: to get a girl with child, mettere incinta una ragazza. -
5 SPUC n abbr
[spʌk](= Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child) associazione anti-abortista -
6 pregnant
['pregnənt]to get a woman pregnant — colloq. mettere incinta una donna
* * *['preɡnənt](carrying unborn young in the womb.) incinta* * *['pregnənt]to get a woman pregnant — colloq. mettere incinta una donna
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