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Перевод: adoptive speek adoptive


[прилагательное]
приемный; усыновленный; восприимчивый; легко усваивающий


Тезаурус:

  1. Starting with the second point first, are we asking too much of would-be adoptive parents?
  2. In the State of Victoria (Australia) the Adoption Law gives rights of access to birth parents and in fact a child cannot be taken abroad by the adoptive parents without the consent of the birth parent(s).
  3. One of the pieces of advice offered to adoptive parents is to tell their children that they were "chosen".
  4. "I imagine that few of these wretched children trouble their adoptive parents for long.
  5. In 1976 (Re S) the principle of making a condition for access was set out by Cairns, L. J. as follows: "Clearly no condition should be imposed which would be regarded as detracting from the rights and duties of the adoptive parents".
  6. Brodkey's relations with his adoptive mother Doris, a Jewish Clytemnestra to his haunted Orestes, involve a bizarre attempt at incestuous symbiosis ('The feeling of obliteration or castration or whatever it was was unsettling as hell') and a deathbed reconciliation with a nervous breakdown as a postlude.
  7. Well I like my mum and dad here (adoptive parents) 'cause I've been with them for some years, but there again, I like my own father as well... we still think of him and would like to go and visit him.
  8. In the course of time Aunt Nessy, having looked after her adoptive parents until they died, was left a small sum of money.
  9. One has sympathy with adoptive parents who want "a clean break", and no more contact, ever, with the natural mother.
  10. When Li Peng, the Prime Minister, tried to share a toast with his adoptive mother, the venerable widow of Chou En-lai, he was met with an uncomprehending stare.
  11. Constant tugs of war between birth and adoptive parents would destroy the stability of the most rational child, who is presently adequately protected by the right to see birth parents at the age of 18 when the necessary information is available.
  12. The conclusion is irresistible that Mr Mandela is exploiting the government's growing dependence on him to extend his influence to the many black organisations whose adoptive leader he is.
  13. In order to provide it, adoptive parents themselves need the security of knowing that they alone have the joy and responsibility of bringing up the child.

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