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Перевод: infant
[прилагательное] детский; начальный; зарождающийся; зачаточный; [существительное] младенец ; дитя; ребенок ; несовершеннолетний
Тезаурус:
- Phillis gathered up the infant, Rab went through to the room.
- Contracts for necessaries include contracts for such goods, lodging, and instruction as are reasonably necessary for the infant, having regard to his station in life and his needs at the time of the contract.
- He lies in a cot equipped with a special mattress which is filled with liquid; he lies on so resilient a surface that it is very close to actually lying in liquid, as of course the unborn infant does.
- The realization of the capacity depends on the earliest blueprints and the infant's experiences of mutuality, giving and receiving or, sadly, its absence.
- One grandmother, a London insurance broker's wife, had originally taken her grandson because he was seriously ill and the mother - who suffered from depression - had another infant only a little younger.
- Under the Guardianship of Minors Act 1971, as amended by the Guardianship Act 1973 and the Domestic Proceedings and Magistrates' Courts Act 1978, both father and mother are equally entitled to the care and custody of the infant; and in case of a dispute between them the court must, in coming to a decision, regard only the welfare of the infant.
- He felt like an infant staggering uncertainly out of doors for the first time into the infinitude of the universe.
- At the beginning of life the world is very small, and the infant's place in it very large.
- He worked furiously to revise and expand "The Ancient Mariner", and on a night in February wrote a poem of wonderful beauty addressed to his infant son.
- A conveyance to an infant does not vest the legal estate in him, but operates only as an agreement to execute a settlement in his favour.
- This inevitably means that any attempt to analyse macrosociological data - aggregate national statistics for levels of income and unemployment, trends in infant mortality and the like - is bound to give rise to controversy.
- A Physical Quality of Life Index, which refers to indices of infant mortality, life expectancy at age one, and adult literacy shows an improvement for all the seventeen Latin American countries to which the index was applied in the period from 1950 to the mid-1970s.
- In diarrhoea which comes on when there are hot days and cold nights and the nature of the stools keeps changing (like Pulsatilla) Infant diarrhoea may be like this.
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