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Перевод: daughter speek daughter


[прилагательное]
дочерний;
[существительное]
дочь ; порождение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Their daughter Emily was fifteen months old when they came, and their son Tom was born while they lived here.
  2. Her parents, although they loved their daughter, were not the most understanding of people and assumed that she was being disobedient.
  3. There was also the problem that if the parents of a mentally handicapped person felt that they were unable to cope with their son or daughter, or simply died, there was nowhere else for the mentally handicapped person to go.
  4. The two went into a long drinking session, and the end of it was that he bought the man's seventeen-year-old daughter outright, with the last of his grant.
  5. Heseltine has an awesome reputation in Whitehall for generating loyalty and enthusiasm among his civil servants - he is, in fact, accorded the sort of political devotion from his mandarins that he should expect from his daughter.
  6. The 38-year-old adventurer lived in Ludlow, Shropshire, with his wife Mary, daughter Lydia, nine, and son Joshua, four.
  7. Barbara takes off her shirt and wraps a blue chiffon nightie around her waist; while Elena is in the loo, she opens her purse and shows me a picture of her six-year-old daughter.
  8. Mr Christie said his daughter spoke of "her strong sense of justice" and how her sentence was "far too lenient."
  9. The King married Elizabeth of York, the eldest daughter of Edward IV's children, and he built, in 1501, the Manor beside the River Thames at "Shene" which became Richmond Palace where, in due course, the nineteen year old Henry VIII was to spend part of the honeymoon (1509) of his first marriage.
  10. They pay school fees of 2,500 a year for their daughter Sarah, 5, and kindergarten fees of 1,000 for Lauren, 3.
  11. Currently playing Alison Steadman's shy daughter, Little Voice, she is the talk of London's theatregoers for her virtuoso role in Jim Cartwright's new play The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice at the National's Cottesloe theatre.
  12. Sometimes she felt as if the antipathy between daughter and motherin-law had simply surfaced anew between daughter and mother.
  13. The report on the experience of the Birmingham Money Advice Centre (Appendix III) describes how the weekly credit caller can become deeply ingrained in a poorer family's circumstances, perhaps even being passed down from mother to daughter.

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