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坚果钳
niño
difícil
problem [ingl am ˈprɑbləm, ingl brit ˈprɒbləm] SOST
1. problem (difficulty):
no problem! colloq
your problem is that you're bone idle attr family/child
problem page ingl brit GIORN
2. problem MAT:
child <pl children [ˈtʃɪldrən]> [ingl am tʃaɪld, ingl brit tʃʌɪld] SOST
1. child:
2. child:
to be with child letter
to get sb with child letter
dejar a alguien encinta
I. abuse SOST [ingl am əˈbjus, ingl brit əˈbjuːs]
1. abuse U (insulting language):
insultar a alguien
2. abuse C or U:
II. abuse VB vb trans [ingl am əˈbjuz, ingl brit əˈbjuːz]
1.1. abuse (use wrongly):
abuse power/person/hospitality
1.2. abuse (treat cruelly):
abuse child/woman
abuse prisoners
1.3. abuse (sexually):
abuse child/woman
2. abuse (insult):
problem child SOST
niño(-a) m (f) difícil
problem [ˈprɒbləm, ingl am ˈprɑ:bləm] SOST
child <children> [tʃaɪld] pl SOST
1. child (person who's not fully grown):
niño(-a) m (f)
2. child (offspring):
hijo(-a) m (f)
locuzioni:
problem child SOST
niño (-a) m (f) difícil [o problemático, -a]
problem [ˈprab·ləm] SOST
child <children> [tʃaɪld] pl SOST
1. child (person who's not fully grown):
niño(-a) m (f)
2. child (offspring):
hijo(-a) m (f)
locuzioni:
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