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problem child
niño
difícil
problem [am. angl. ˈprɑbləm, brit. angl. ˈprɒbləm] SAM.
1. problem (difficulty):
problema m. spol
no problem! pog.
your problem is that you're bone idle atribut. family/child
problemas m. spol mn. con el alcohol or la bebida
problem page brit. angl. NOV.
2. problem MAT.:
problema m. spol
child <pl children [ˈtʃɪldrən]> [am. angl. tʃaɪld, brit. angl. tʃʌɪld] SAM.
1. child:
niño m. spol
niña ž. spol
2. child:
hijo m. spol
hija ž. spol
to get sb with child lit.
dejar a alguien encinta
I. abuse SAM. [am. angl. əˈbjus, brit. angl. əˈbjuːs]
1. abuse U (insulting language):
insultos m. spol mn.
improperios m. spol mn.
insultar a alguien
2. abuse C or U:
abuso m. spol
vejación ž. spol
abusos m. spol mn. deshonestos (a un niño)
consumo m. spol de drogas
consumo m. spol de estupefacientes ur. jez.
II. abuse GLAG. preh. glag. [am. angl. əˈbjuz, brit. angl. 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 SAM.
niño(-a) m. spol (ž. spol) difícil
problem [ˈprɒbləm, am. angl. ˈprɑ:bləm] SAM.
problema m. spol
child <children> [tʃaɪld] pl SAM.
1. child (person who's not fully grown):
niño(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)
feto m. spol
2. child (offspring):
hijo(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)
fraza:
problem child SAM.
niño (-a) m. spol (ž. spol) difícil [o problemático, -a]
problem [ˈprab·ləm] SAM.
problema m. spol
child <children> [tʃaɪld] pl SAM.
1. child (person who's not fully grown):
niño(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)
feto m. spol
2. child (offspring):
hijo(-a) m. spol (ž. spol)
fraza:
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The problem of the law is to give advantage to neither, but to let trial by ordeal of cross-examination distill the truth.
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The problem can be fixed by tabling project evaluations and business cases in parliament before committing and reporting to the public after projects have been completed.
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He has often proven himself to be the problem-solver of the group, either through purposeful, genuine insight, or merely by accidental observation.
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Lacking in algorithmic processes, inventive-type problem solving methodology has eluded much of academia.
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