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Inflections of 'child ' (n ): npl : children
Hlavní překlady WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026:
child, plural: children n (boy, girl) dítě s A child needs love. Dítě potřebuje lásku. child, plural: children n (son, daughter) dítě s potomek m We have just had our first child. Právě se nám narodilo naše první dítě. child n as adj (of children) dětský příd Child psychologists study the mind and behaviour of children. Dětští psychologové studují mentalitu a chování dětí.
Další překlady WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026:
child n (baby) dítě s mimino s batole s miminko s zdrob The child was born only a few months ago. To šestiměsíční dítě proplakalo celou noc. child n figurative (person: immature) (přeneseně: nevyzrálý člověk ) dítě s (neformální, přeneseně: nevyzrálý člověk ) děcko s He is such a child. He should treat others better. child n figurative, literary (result)následek m důsledek m William Hazlitt once wrote, "Prejudice is the child of ignorance".
Složené tvary WordReference English-Czech Dictionary © 2026:
as a child adv (during childhood) jako dítě sp + s v dětství předl + s As a child, Fiona was scared of dogs but she later went on to become a vet. bear a child v expr (give birth to a baby) porodit dítě dok + s mít dítě ned + s Helen bore a child at the age of 43. child abuse n (violence towards a child) týrání dítěte s + s Social workers and teachers have to look out for evidence of child abuse. child abuse n (neglect of a child) zanedbávání dítěte s + s Failing to provide for a child's basic needs is a form of child abuse. child abuse n (sexual molestation of a child) sexuální zneužívání dítěte fráze A 36-year-old man has been charged with child abuse and making indecent images of children. child labor (US), child labour (UK) n (children: forced working) (využívání dětské pracovní síly ) dětská práce příd + ž Child labor is still prevalent in some Third World countries. child prodigy n (gifted young person) zázračné dítě Mozart was a child prodigy who started composing music before the age of five. child rearing n (parenting, raising of offspring) výchova dítěte ž + s Child rearing doesn't end when the children become adults, it just changes form. child support n (money paid by absent parent) alimenty pl My ex-husband has to pay child support every month. childcare, child care n (professional care of children) péče o děti fráze Working parents need good childcare for their kids. foster child n (child placed with a family) dítě v pěstounské péči fráze She became a foster child when both of her parents went to jail. gifted child n (young person: talented, clever) zázračné dítě Mozart was a gifted child, composing from the age of five. grooming, child grooming n (preying sexually on a child) překlad není dostupný The paedophile was arrested for child grooming. it's child's play expr (it's extremely easy) (něco lehkého ) hračka It's so easy to do -- it's child's play, really. love child n slang (illegitimate offspring)mimomanželské dítě That girl is a love child; she has never met her father. mere child n (very young person) ještě dítě jen dítě A mere child can't be expected to understand the stock market. middle child n ([sb] with older and younger siblings) prostřední dítě příd + s model child n (child: well behaved) vzorné dítě I was a model child. I got good grades and never gave my parents any trouble. only child n ([sb] without siblings) jedináček m My mother's an only child, but my father has five siblings. spoiled child, also UK: spoilt child n (child: unpleasant, greedy) rozmazlené dítě If you always give in to him, he'll become a spoiled child. stepchild, step-child n (child of your spouse) nevlastní dítě příd + s Marcia never had children of her own, but she has a stepchild with her husband.
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