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child <children> [tʃaɪld] N

child
dziecko nt
an only child
jedynak(-aczka) m (f)
she's a child in these matters

Phrases:

with child

child abuse N no pl

1. child abuse (physical):

child abuse

2. child abuse (sexual):

child abuse

child allowance, child benefit allowance N no pl

child-bearing N no pl

child destruction N LAW

child's play N no pl

child support N no pl Am

problem child N

slum child N

slum child

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When he was a child he was interested in painting and carving and created decorations for various festive occasions.
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The credibility of a child, however, is often questioned due to their underdeveloped memory capacity and overall brain physiology.
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If a child's baby tooth is lost before the permanent tooth is ready to erupt, adjacent teeth will drift and tip into the empty space.
www.insidetoronto.com
A child should also continue to be breastfed.
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Suppose the child is behaviourally sound and the parent is just a worrywart who wants to keep close watch.
www.vancouverobserver.com
Claims for financial assistance must be lodged within two years of the alleged incident or within two years of a child victim turning 18.
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Want to boost your child's brainpower -- or your own?
www.seattletimes.com
Both states will require such measures as seed-to-store tracking, background checks for licence applicants, and child-resistant packaging.
www.cbc.ca
As a child he was naturally inquisitive and keenly interested in the natural sciences, particularly botany.
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Some bassinets are designed to rock or swing freely, with many carers finding their child calmed by this action.
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