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birth [bɜ:θ, Am bɜ:rθ] RZ.

1. birth a. przen. (being born):

birth
narodziny l.mn.
from birth
at birth
date of birth
data r.ż. urodzenia
birth defect
wada r.ż. wrodzona
to give birth to a child
to give birth to sth przen.

2. birth bez l.mn. (descent):

birth
he's English by birth
of noble birth

birth certificate RZ.

birth control RZ. bez l.mn.

birth rate RZ.

birth rate

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

angielski
The encounter group meets the neo-primitive ritual, giving birth, as it were, to a groovy mysticism.
www.ft.com
She showed that rubella damage caused by exposure to maternal infection during pregnancy could continue after birth.
en.wikipedia.org
Normal retirement age increases by two months for each ensuing year of birth until 1943, when it reaches 66 and stays at 66 until 1955.
en.wikipedia.org
Parents should bring a certified copy of the child's birth certificate and immunization records for registration.
rapidcityjournal.com
He had a tracheotomy as a toddler due to a birth defect in his windpipe, from which a scar is still visible.
en.wikipedia.org
The amendment did not, however, bar dual citizenship for those who acquired it at birth or by marriage.
en.wikipedia.org
It is recorded that the new child stood up in its birth blood desiring to walk out three times.
en.wikipedia.org
The organization provides free pregnancy tests and will donate maternity clothes, children's clothes (birth through 24 months), formula and used baby furniture when available.
www.dcourier.com
Maternal death is considered a natural phenomenon and encourages the use of herbs, while undermining safe birthing practices with a skilled birth attendant.
en.wikipedia.org
Despite his reputation as a warmonger, the king was a ballet enthusiast whose birth was celebrated with dance.
www.afr.com

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