infant

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English - Turkish
{i} bebek

Bizim bebekler için daha fazla tıbbi bakıma ihtiyacımız var. - We need more medical care for infants.

Genç kadın kollarında bir bebek taşıyordu. - The young woman was carrying an infant in her arms.

Sübyan
reşit olmayan
(Tıp) sütçocuğu
çağa
küçük çocuk

Arkeologlar yüzün üzerinde mezar keşfetti, onlardan birkaçı küçük çocuklara aitti. - The archaeologists discovered over a hundred graves, a few of which belonged to infants.

(Tıp) Bebek, süt çocuğu
{s} çocuksu
{i} çocuk

Arkeologlar yüzün üzerinde mezar keşfetti, onlardan birkaçı küçük çocuklara aitti. - The archaeologists discovered over a hundred graves, a few of which belonged to infants.

Birkaç çocuk felci vakası olmuştur. - There have been several cases of infantile paralysis.

{i} küçük

Arkeologlar yüzün üzerinde mezar keşfetti, onlardan birkaçı küçük çocuklara aitti. - The archaeologists discovered over a hundred graves, a few of which belonged to infants.

Mary'nin üç tane küçük çocuğu var. - Mary has three infants.

{s} başlangıç aşamasında olan
(Tıp) infant
infant industry
bebek sanayi
infant school
ana okulu
infant book
bebek kitap
infant mortality rate
bebek ölüm oranı
infant spilling
(Tıp, İlaç) İki yasa kadar olan çocuklarda mide içeriğinin kusma yada kusma olmaksızın ağızdan gelmesi
infant welfare center
bebek refah merkezi
infant baptism
bebek vaftizi
infant botulism
(Tıp) yenidoğan botulizmi
infant development scale
bebek gelişim skalası
infant group
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) çocuk zümresi
infant health services
(Tıp) bebek sağlığı hizmetleri
infant industry argument
(Ticaret) yavru sanayiler savunusu
infant industry argument
(Ticaret) tartışması
infant industry argument
(Ticaret) genç endüstri tezi
infant industry argument
(Ticaret) savı ya da argümanı
infant mortality rate
(Avrupa Birliği) çocuk ölüm oranı
infant mortality rate
(Tıp) yenidoğan mortalite hızı
infant mortality rate
bebek ölümü oranı
infant nutrition disorders
(Tıp) bebek beslenme bozuklukları
infant phenomenon
harika çocuk
infant prodigy
harika çocuk
infant psychology
bebek psikolojisi
infant school
anaokulu
infant trader
(Ticaret) küçük tacir
infant trader
(Ticaret) küçük satıcı
newborn infant
(Tıp) yenidoğan bebek
premature infant
(Tıp) prematüre bebek
sudden infant death syndrome
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) ani bebek ölümü sendromu
term infant
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) normal bebek
prodigy infant
harika çocuk
stillborn infant
ölü doğmuş bebek
ınfant
bebek
maternal and infant health
(Tıp) ana çocuk sağlığı
maternal and infant health
(Tıp) ana ve çocuk sağlığı
prodigy infant
dahi çocuk
sudden infant death
(Tıp) ani bebek ölümü
English - English
A minor
A very young human being, from birth to somewhere between six months and two years of age, needing almost constant care and/or attention
A person under legal age Contracts made by infants are not enforceable against them and may be repudiated later Special state statutes alter the above generalization and provide that certain infants may contract for life insurance
A person who is not of full age, or who has not attained the age of legal capacity; a person under the age of twenty-one years; a minor
A child or minor A person under the legal age, as defined by local law
An infant is a baby or very young child. young mums with infants in prams the infant mortality rate in Britain
A child in the first period of life, beginning at his birth; a young babe; sometimes, a child several years of age
Infants are children between the ages of five and seven, who go to an infant school. You use the infants to refer to a school or class for such children. You've been my best friend ever since we started in the infants
To bear or bring forth, as a child; hence, to produce, in general
Intended for young children; as, an infant school
a very young child (birth to 1 year) who has not yet begun to walk or talk; "isn't she too young to have a baby?"
A person not of legal age, which at common law was 21 years but which in some states has been changed by statue; the same as a minor
– a child from birth to 12 months in age
person under legal age
a person not of legal age; a minor
A person who is a minor, under the age of eighteen, and thus incapable of the independent judgment necessary to undertake a legal obligation
{s} of or pertaining to infants or infancy; being in infancy; baby, babyish; pertaining to a minor
Of or pertaining to infancy, or the first period of life; tender; not mature; as, infant strength
{i} baby, very young child, toddler, tot; minor; beginner
An infant organization or system is new and has not developed very much. The infant company was based in Germany
Same as Infante
Infant means designed especially for very young children. an infant carrier in the back of a car
infant car seat
infant's portable seat designed to be buckled into an automobile
infant death
sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant during sleep
infant deathrate
the death rate during the first year of life
infant feeding
feeding an infant
infant mortality
This entry gives the number of deaths of infants under one year old in a given year per 1,000 live births in the same year This rate is often used an indicator of the level of health in a country World Factbook: http: //www odci gov/cia/publications/factbook/notes html
infant mortality
the first stage of the product life cycle in use, characterized by high but declining failure rate
infant mortality
n It is common lore among hackers (and in the electronics industry at large; this term is possibly techspeak by now) that the chances of sudden hardware failure drop off exponentially with a machine's time since power-up (that is, until the relatively distant time at which enough mechanical wear in I/O devices and thermal-cycling stress in components has accumulated for the machine to start going senile) Up to half of all chip and wire failures happen within a new system's first few weeks; such failures are often referred to as `infant mortality' problems (or, occasionally, as `sudden infant death syndrome') See {bathtub curve}, {burn-in period}
infant mortality
The number of babies born out of every thousand that die before the age of one
infant mortality
The observed tendency for some electronic devices to fail in the first few months of operation In-line and end-of-line tests are used to detect defects that cause infant mortality
infant mortality
is defined as the number of infant deaths (deaths within the first year of life) per 1000 live births
infant mortality
the death rate during the first year of life
infant mortality rate
the number of deaths of babies under one year old, expressed as the number out of every 1000 babies born alive in a year
infant prodigy
child who is diagnosed as a genius at a very young age
infant school
British school for children aged 5-7
infant school
{i} (British) kindergarten
infant school
In Britain, an infant school is a school for children between the ages of five and seven. A kindergarten
infant welfare center
clinic which treats pregnant women and very young children
floppy infant syndrome
hypotonia
sudden infant death syndrome
The sudden and unexplained death of an infant aged one month to one year, normally while sleeping
ınfant
{a} early, tender
ınfant
{n} a very young child
infants
plural of infant
liveborn infant
(Medicine) baby who shows signs of life after birth
liveborn infant
infant who shows signs of life after birth
maternal-infant bonding
the attachment that forms between an infant and its mother beginning at birth; "maternal-infant bonding influences the child's psychological and physical development
postmature infant
infant born after 42 weeks of gestation; usually shows signs of placental insufficiency
pre-school infant
young child that is not yet old enough for school
prodigy infant
{i} infant prodigy, child who is diagnosed as a genius at a very young age
small-for-gestational-age infant
an infant whose size and weight are considerably less than the average for babies of the same age
stillborn infant
infant who shows no signs of life after birth
sudden infant death syndrome
sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant during sleep
sudden infant death syndrome
A fatal syndrome that affects sleeping infants under a year old, characterized by a sudden cessation of breathing and thought to be caused by a defect in the central nervous system. Also called crib death. when a baby stops breathing and dies while it is sleeping, for no known reason American Equivalent: crib deathBritish Equivalent: cot death. or crib death Unexpected death of an apparently well infant. It occurs almost always during sleep at night and usually at 2-4 months of age. Sleeping facedown and exposure to cigarette smoke have been implicated. It is more common in cases of premature birth, low birth weight, and poor prenatal care. Many cases that would once have been labeled SIDS prove to be due to suffocation in bedding or overheating. Some babies who die of SIDS have been found to have brain stem abnormalities that interfere with their response to high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood
term infant
infant born at a gestational age between 37 and 42 completed weeks
Turkish - English
(Tıp) infant
infant
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