child

child
plural - children; noun
1) (a young human being of either sex.) barn
2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) barn
- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
- child's play
barn
subst. (flertall: children) \/tʃaɪld\/
1) barn
2) avkom, slektning
3) etterfølger, lærling
4) (overført) idé, skapning, produkt, foster, barn
that he was going to marry her was just a child of his imagination
at han skulle gifte seg med henne, var bare et fantasifoster
5) (gammeldag) junker
be a child at heart ha bevart barnet i seg
(be) with child eller (be) big with child være gravid, vente barn
a child of nature et naturbarn
children at play (på skilt) barn leker, barn i lek
a child's play (om enkel oppgave) barnemat
from a child (om tid) fra barnsben av, fra barndommen av, allerede som barn
fuss over the children pusle om barna skjemme bort barna
get a woman with child sewoman
go with child (gammeldags) være gravid, være svanger
one's inner child (psykologi) ens indre barn
place out a child sette bort et barn, plassere et barn i forsterhjem
this child (hverdagslig, spøkefullt) jeg, meg
when (quite) a child (allerede) som barn, i barndommen

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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