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Перевод: siblings
[существительное] дети одних родителей
Тезаурус:
- Judy Dunn and a co-worker observed directly the interactions of brothers and sisters in their own homes, in forty-three pairs of siblings.
- He and one brother, with pale skins, counted as whites, John said, but their siblings with darker skins were issued with passes as blacks.
- A child may have right, misunderstood, or as yet unheard of ideas for his parents and siblings to listen to.
- Moody and high-strung though Anne was by nature, the girls' brief quarrels were no more than might be expected between any siblings.
- Precision is often needed if respondents are not to be confused; to ask a person about his or her "family" could mean to a single man his parents and siblings, but to a married man his wife and children.
- Quarrelling among siblings is so common that it has become accepted as "normal".
- The majority of these are elderly women, many of whom are caring for siblings.
- After three days, when scouring had stopped, she was tagged, put in a sack and taken to a field which a neighbour was certain her siblings frequented.
- Out of ten quickwitted siblings, big brother Keenan Ivory emerged first to test his home-grown humour in the real world, co-writing the industry parody Hollywood Shuffle and creating the ultrahip, irreverent US TV series In Living Color (a kind of blacker and ruder Saturday Night Live , shown here on BskyB).
- Many families experience the problems of squabbles between siblings and learn to establish rules for mediating a problem.
- When siblings are in conflict they need consistent and caring control plus help in recognizing each other's needs and feelings.
- The Severum had previously outgrown his siblings very rapidly and had shown no hint of aggression except for eating three Halfbeaks which were temporarily transferred to his tank.
- As well as letting the head office in Columbus keep track of its new siblings, this builds in lower costs from economies of scale.
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