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Problemkind
ˈprob·lem child N
Sorgenkind nt <-(e)s, -er>
I. prob·lem [ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑ:b-] N
1. problem (difficulty):
Schwierigkeit f <-, -en>
Problem nt <-s, -e>
Hauptproblem nt <-s, -e>
2. problem (task):
Aufgabe f <-, -n>
Problem nt <-s, -e>
3. problem MED:
Problem nt <-s, -e>
4. problem MATH:
Problem nt <-s, -e>
II. prob·lem [ˈprɒbləm, Am ˈprɑ:b-] N modifier
problem (area, family, play):
I. child <pl -dren> [tʃaɪld, pl tʃɪldrən] N
1. child (young human):
Kind nt <-(e)s, -er>
Fötus m <-(ses), -se>
Kleinkind nt <-(e)s, -er>
PSYCH the inner child
2. child:
Kind nt <-(e)s, -er>
Nachkomme m <-n, -n>
Sohn m <-(e)s, Sö̱h·ne>
Tochter f <-, Töchter>
3. child pej (immature person):
Kind nt <-(e)s, -er>
4. child (product):
Phrases:
II. child <pl -dren> [tʃaɪld, pl tʃɪldrən] N modifier
OpenDict entry
child N
problem N
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His youth was marked by private scandals and for many years he appeared as the problem child of the royal family.
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She is a problem child and will start an uproar for her own personal enjoyment.
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The bridge was always the biggest problem child of the community.
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In our example, the parent may be discouraged to use a trust for the problem child given the comparable tax result.?
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As a result, she becomes a problem child who is bullied by her classmates at school.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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Yet unsanctioned public art remains the problem child of cultural expression, the last outlaw of visual disciplines.
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www.taschen.com
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Dennoch bleibt die nicht-sanktionierte Kunst im öffentlichen Raum das Problemkind des kulturellen Ausdrucks, das letzte Stiefkind der Bildenden Kunst.
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Are they the problem children of the system?
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www.ixtenso.com
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Sind sie die Problemkinder im System?
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The big problem child of the 2012 Swedish forwarder market, though, was Gremo. With 11 forwarders sold, the company lost almost two-thirds of its market share compared with its peak in 2009, when 29 Gremo forwarders were registered.
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www.elmia.se
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Das große Sorgenkind des schwedischen Forwardermarktes 2012 ist jedoch Gremo, die mit ihren 11 verkauften Forwardern fast zwei Drittel ihres schwedischen Marktanteils verloren haben, verglichen mit der Topplatzierung 2009, als 29 Gremo-Forwarder registriert wurden.
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- Castration projects in Northern Greece fail due to the lack of funds, - Romania, already for months the problem child of animal welfare, contains another problem child in it.
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tieraerztepool.de
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– Kastrationsaktionen in Nordgriechenland scheitern an der Finanzierung. – Rumänien, seit Monaten das Sorgenkind des Tierschutzes, trägt ein anderes Sorgenkind in sich.
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Lastly, if a computer is just not right, you can troubleshoot the problem child by remote connection thru the Core Console.
www.faronics.com
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Und sollte ein Computer einmal nicht richtig funktionieren, können Sie sich via Fernzugriff über die Core Console um das Sorgenkind kümmern.