Слово англійською: kid

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Переклад kid українською: дити́на, дитя́, козеня́, школя́р

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kid

noun
/kɪd/
  1. [countable] (informal) a child or young person
    • Do you have any kids?
    • How are the kids (= your children)?
    • A bunch of kids were hanging around outside.
    • a gang/group of kids
    • college/school kids
    • street kids who rely on their ingenuity to keep alive
    • You're acting like a little kid!
    • as a kid I remember reading with my grandmother as a young kid of 6.
    • I'm looking forward to getting home to the wife and kids.
    • Here are some fun ways to teach your kids about healthy eating.
    • The kids love playing outside in the mud.
    • The game is aimed at kids of all ages.
    Kid is much more common than child in informal and spoken North American English.
    Collocations ChildrenChildrenHaving a baby/​child
    • want a baby/​a child/​kids
    • start a family
    • conceive/​be expecting/​be going to have a baby/​child
    • miss your period
    • become/​get/​be/​find out that you are pregnant
    • have a baby/​a child/​kids/​a son/​a daughter/​twins/​a family
    • have a normal/​a difficult/​an unwanted pregnancy; an easy/​a difficult/​a home birth
    • be in/​go into/​induce labour (especially US English) labor
    • have/​suffer/​cause a miscarriage
    • give birth to a child/​baby/​daughter/​son/​twins
    Parenting
    • bring up/ (especially North American English) raise a child/​family
    • care for/ (especially British English) look after a baby/​child/​kid
    • change (British English) a nappy/(North American English) a diaper/​a baby
    • feed/​breastfeed/​bottle-feed a baby
    • be entitled to/​go on maternity/​paternity leave
    • go back/​return to work after maternity leave
    • need/​find/​get a babysitter/​good quality affordable childcare
    • balance/​combine work and childcare/​child-rearing/​family life
    • educate/​teach/​home-school a child/​kid
    • punish/​discipline/​spoil a child/​kid
    • adopt a baby/​child/​kid
    • offer a baby for/​put a baby up for adoption
    • (especially British English) foster a child/​kid
    • be placed with/​be raised by foster parents
    see also boomerang kid, whizz-kid
  2. [countable] a young goat
  3. [uncountable] soft leather made from the skin of a young goat
    • a pair of white kid gloves
  4. Word Originnoun Middle English (in sense (3)): from Old Norse kith, of Germanic origin; related to German Kitze.
Idioms
handle/treat, etc. somebody with kid gloves
  1. to deal with somebody in a very careful way so that you do not offend or upset them
    • Treat her with kid gloves—she's very sensitive.
kids’ stuff (British English)
(North American English kid stuff)
  1. something that is so easy to do or understand that it is thought to be not very serious or only suitable for children
    • That was kids' stuff compared with what lies ahead.
    • The movie is pure kids' stuff from beginning to end.
a/the new kid on the block
  1. (informal) a person who is new to a place, an organization, etc.
    • Despite his six years in politics, he was still regarded by many as the new kid on the block.
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