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children [ˈtʃɪldrən] N

children pl of:

See also child

child <children> [tʃaɪld] N

2. child (offspring):

filho(-a) m (f)

child <children> [tʃaɪld] N

2. child (offspring):

filho(-a) m (f)

child abuse N no pl

foster child N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The children switch places with the group so as to emphasize to their elders, when they return, of the seriousness of the situation.
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But children don't get to choose their genetic profile nor whether they are maltreated.
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Are we indeed whimpering and craven children, or slaves?
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For example, suntanned skin comes from the interaction between a person's genotype and sunlight; thus, suntans are not passed on to people's children.
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Children of church members were attending college, only to reject the faith of their parents.
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The old and infirm who came to be healed, including children were trampled upon in the mass hysteria.
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Despite being given a home with happy children and suchlike, he ran away from this for the life he's always known.
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These films launched a melodramatic sub-genre known as lacrima movie (i.e. tearjerker movie), usually characterized by plot involving unfortunate children and fatal diseases.
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These include images of slain women and children.
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It is also good for parents of young children because the water doesn't get much deeper than knee-deep along the shore.
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