Kiddies - translation to russian
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Kiddies - translation to russian

HUMAN BETWEEN BIRTH AND PUBERTY
Childhood; Children; Children's; Sproggen; Human child; Value of children; Child-centric; Great-children; Childer; Childrens; Kiddies; Little kid; Little kids; Childlike; 🧒; 🧒🏻; 🧒🏼; 🧒🏽; 🧒🏾; 🧒🏿; Draft:Children
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  • Children in front of a movie theatre, Toronto, 1920s.
  • Child playing piano, 1984
  • Children playing the [[violin]] in a group recital, Ithaca, New York, 2011
  • Children playing ball games, Roman artwork, 2nd century AD
  • The Age of Innocence]]'' c. 1785/8. Reynolds emphasized the natural grace of children in his paintings.
  • Children play in the fountain in a summer evening, [[Davis, California]].
  • Group of [[breaker boy]]s in Pittston, Pennsylvania, 1911. [[Child labor]] was widespread until the early 20th century. In the 21st century, child labor rates are highest in [[Africa]].
  • Harari]] girls in Ethiopia.
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  • Children in [[Madagascar]], 2011
  • Nepalese]] children playing with [[cat]]s.
  • An adolescent girl, photographed by [[Paolo Monti]]
  • Isabel]] (center) with an unidentified friend, c. 1860.
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  • ''Playing Children'', by [[Song Dynasty]] [[Chinese art]]ist Su Hanchen, c. 1150 AD.
  • Armenian scouts in 1918

Kiddies         

['kɪdɪz]

общая лексика

"Парнишки" (шутливое название Шотландского гвардейского полка [Scots Guards])

child         

[tʃaɪld]

общая лексика

дочерний, порожденный

объект, процесс

потомок

юриспруденция

малолетний (до 14 лет)

несовершеннолетний (до 18 лет по Закону о несовершеннолетних [Children's Act] 1948)

медицина

ребёнок

существительное

общая лексика

ребёнок

дитя

младенец

мальчик

девочка

чадо

дочь

порождение

ребенок

отпрыск, потомок

юриспруденция

малолетний (до 14 лет)

несовершеннолетний (до 18 лет в Великобритании)

диалектизм

новорождённая девочка

младенец женского пола

библейское выражение

отрок

шутливое выражение

сущее дитя (о взрослом)

взрослый ребёнок

редкое выражение

отпрыск

потомок

возвышенное выражение

детище

сын

синоним

childe; baby, infant, little boy, toddler, youngster

children         

['tʃildrən]

общая лексика

от child

медицина

дети

Definition

child
n.
1) to adopt; bear, give birth to, have a child (she had four children)
2) to carry a child (a mother carries a child for nine months)
3) to beget; conceive a child
4) to bring up, raise, rear a child
5) to feed; nurse; wean a child
6) to indulge, pamper, spoil a child
7) to toilet-train, train a child
8) to acknowledge a child (as one's own)
9) to marry off one's child
10) an adopted; foster; illegitimate, love, natural; legitimate; only; unwanted child
11) a delinquent; disobedient; incorrigible; mischievous; problem; recalcitrant; stubborn; unruly; self-willed, willful; wayward child
12) an indulged, pampered, spoiled child
13) a disciplined, obedient, well-behaved child
14) a bright, gifted, intelligent; sensitive child
15) a precocious; young child
16) a dull, slow; handicapped; retarded; underprivileged child
17) a flower (of the 1960s); latchkey (who comes home to an empty house) child
18) a happy; loving; well-cared for child
19) an abused, mistreated; neglected child
20) a child develops, grows (into adulthood)
21) (misc.) to be with child (old-fashioned) ('to be pregnant')

Wikipedia

Child

A child (plural: children) is a human being between the stages of birth and puberty, or between the developmental period of infancy and puberty. It may also refer to an unborn human being. The legal definition of child generally refers to a minor, otherwise known as a person younger than the age of majority. Children generally have fewer rights and responsibilities than adults. They are classed as unable to make serious decisions.

Child may also describe a relationship with a parent (such as sons and daughters of any age) or, metaphorically, an authority figure, or signify group membership in a clan, tribe, or religion; it can also signify being strongly affected by a specific time, place, or circumstance, as in "a child of nature" or "a child of the Sixties."

Examples of use of Kiddies
1. Preferably in front of his lovely wife and kiddies.
2. Christmas day Today‘s all about the kiddies, isn‘t it?
3. It‘s such a pity, because kiddies loved these happenings.
4. Some parents might want to change their mind–set when seeking dairy dishes for the kiddies.
5. She explains, "most of my videos r dance/move its not explicit/porn safe for kiddies"
What is the Russian for Kiddies? Translation of &#39Kiddies&#39 to Russian