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tarentula
tarentula

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ta·ran·tu·la [təˈræntjələ, Am -tʃələ] СЪЩ

Vogelspinne f <-, -n>
tarantula (Lycosa tarentula)
Tarantel f <-, -n>

I. par·ent [ˈpeərənt, Am ˈper-] СЪЩ

1. parent of a child:

Elternteil м <-(e)s, -e>
Alleinerziehende(r) f(м) <-n, -n; -n, -n>

2. parent of an animal:

parents of a plant

3. parent (parent company):

II. par·ent [ˈpeərənt, Am ˈper-] СЪЩ modifier

1. parent (of parents):

2. parent (of organizations):

3. parent ХИМ:

III. par·ent [ˈpeərənt, Am ˈper-] ГЛАГ прх

I. in loco pa·ren·tis [ɪnˌləʊkəʊpəˈrentɪs, Am -ˌloʊkoʊpəˈrent̬-] ПРИЛ pred, inv form

II. in loco pa·ren·tis [ɪnˌləʊkəʊpəˈrentɪs, Am -ˌloʊkoʊpəˈrent̬-] НРЧ inv form

one-par·ent ˈfami·ly СЪЩ + sing/pl vb

Bar·ents Sea [ˌbærəntsˈsi:] СЪЩ

ˈdo·nor par·ent СЪЩ

ˈgod·par·ent СЪЩ

Pate(Patin) м (f) <-n, -n>
CH a. Götti(Gotte) м (f)

co-ˈpar·ent·ing СЪЩ СОЦИОЛ

ap·par·ent [əˈpærənt, Am esp -ˈper-] ПРИЛ

1. apparent (obvious):

2. apparent (seeming):

Запис в OpenDict

parents-in-law СЪЩ

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

parent group СЪЩ CORP STRUCT

parent bank СЪЩ CORP STRUCT

parent company СЪЩ CORP STRUCT

"География"

parent material, bedrock СЪЩ

person of mixed parentage СЪЩ

"Биология"

parents

parental generation (P) СЪЩ

parental care СЪЩ

multicellular parent organism

expecting parents СЪЩ

Present
Iparent
youparent
he/she/itparents
weparent
youparent
theyparent
Past
Iparented
youparented
he/she/itparented
weparented
youparented
theyparented
Present Perfect
Ihaveparented
youhaveparented
he/she/ithasparented
wehaveparented
youhaveparented
theyhaveparented
Past Perfect
Ihadparented
youhadparented
he/she/ithadparented
wehadparented
youhadparented
theyhadparented

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Your godparent's children are your kinakapatid (which literally means someone made into a sibling).
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The dish that is served depends on the choice of the godparents.
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The godparents are chosen by the couple usually because of a blood tie or a friendship.
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The count and his wife were his godparents.
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It was more normally undertaken in a church and was a means of creating wider spiritual kinship with godparents.
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