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Перевод: infancy speek infancy


[существительное]
младенчество; детство; раннее детство; детский возраст ; ранняя стадия развития; период становления; несовершеннолетие
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. When a church is in her infancy there will be the most visible signs of growth, as with a child.
  2. Envy is one of the strongest antidotes to love and has its roots in the innate and primitive anger and anxiety of infancy.
  3. This approach is necessary because the study of these polymers as materials is in its infancy and the precise details of their biosynthesis strongly affects their composition and physical properties.
  4. After a successful infancy with the junior side Johnstone Burgh, McAvennie was spotted by manager Jim Clunie and signed to St Mirren, the perpetually enterprising Paisley side whose ability to discover great footballing talent is matched only by their pressure to sell them to bigger clubs.
  5. Winnicott traces out how from infancy onwards individuals learn to make a space between themselves and others, and yet avoid total separation by "the filling in of the potential space with creative living, with the use of symbols, and with all that adds up to cultural life" (Winnicott, 1971).
  6. Cot death, or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), is the commonest cause of death in infancy between the age of one month and one year, and affects between 2 and 2.3 per thousand live births in the UK.
  7. It is in respect of property and contract that the incapacity of infancy has its most general operation.
  8. Discipline during infancy is positive guidance, the establishment of routines and rules.
  9. "Can we abandon half the globe to the caprice of peoples still in their infancy?
  10. Constructivism seems to make this a logical impossibility, which of course means that no data could ever disprove the constructivist claims about what develops in infancy: any evidence that object knowledge (the "object concept" or "object permanence") exists without reaching behaviour will not be judged to be evidence for object permanence - as a point of logic.
  11. This promising approach to pest control is in its infancy, but varieties that are less attractive to certain pests are constantly being developed and tested.
  12. The original ego that we possessed in infancy has the potential for growth and development, but as it encounters the realities of objects in its environment, such as the mother, good experiences will be stored in the memory and bad experiences will be mentally internalised in an unconscious fashion as internal objects.
  13. Born at Cardross, Dumbartonshire, he lost his hearing in infancy through illness and was admitted at the age of 8 into the Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb where he remained for seven years.

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