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I . family [ˈfæməli] N + sing/pl vb

1. family (relatives):

family
to run in the family

2. family (children):

family
dzieci ntpl
to start a family

II . family [ˈfæməli] ADJ

family
oxygen family CHEM
tlenowce (O, S, Se, Te, Po) fpl

extended family N

family allowance N Brit

family allowance → child allowance

See also child allowance

child allowance, child benefit allowance N no pl

family company N

family doctor N Brit

family doctor → GP

family law N

family law

family man <-men> N

he's a family man

family name N

family name → surname

See also surname

surname [ˈsɜ:neɪm, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N

family-owned ADJ

family-owned company, business:

family planning N no pl

family tree N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This comes to a high when she asks him to quit Delta Force because he always prioritizes his career over their family.
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I had been accustomed to respecting and even cherishing the principles of the nation, family, authority and property.
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Two-thirds of the city's residents live in single-family homes and 25% in apartment buildings; 9% live in sub-standard housing.
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A family with a horse and wagon could cross for 10 cents.
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I always stayed away from the fiddle, having inflicted enough pain on my family with the piano, he laughed.
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In exchange for their loyalty they have full access to their crime family's protection, power and connections.
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Social life revolves largely around an extended family of parents, children and blood relations, as well as godparents.
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This time, he managed to salvage his family's bank books and other documents.
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Deferral on these loans puts the honor of the family and the security of the woman at risk, thus making shame and humiliation collateral for micro credit institutions.
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How he takes care of the family of the deceased is one of the interesting plots in the movie.
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