2 ZITATE AUF ENGLISCH MIT «CHILDISHLY»
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childishly.
In my solitude, many miles from men and houses, I am in a childishly happy and carefree state of mind, which you are incapable of understanding unless someone explains it to you.
A father draws boundaries and calls a halt, whenever necessary. As I didn't have that, I was able to stay childishly naive that much longer - so I did what I liked, because there was nobody stopping me, even when I got it wrong.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CHILDISHLY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
childishly in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
childishly im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Resurrection at Lanta Bur: A Novel Based on a True Story
And those who do not follow the childish fads and fashions are childishly
shunned and spurned. Some cultures childishly assume that the less we weigh,
the more beautiful we are. Other cultures, such as some in the Pacific islands,
insist that ...
Allen Richardson, Owen Richardson, 2011
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The Appropriation of Media in Everyday Life
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Tjaz) ((childishly) TYEAHz) 3O Ke «kindlich) auf einem «childishly) and one 31 St
ist sogar has even und SCHWA:rz; [ [ [ [and BLA:CK; 32 Ke =ne schlange drau:f ...
Ruth Ayaß, Cornelia Gerhardt, 2012
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The Legacy of a Singular Life: Hazel Almeda Boulton: ...
I am childishly afraid To walk into dark rooms At night; I am afraid To go near
black water Which could drown me Without a trace. I'd rather start on a trip In the
morning. I want to start my last journey In the morning. When I go into the dark Let
it ...
Julia L. George, Joye S. Giroux, 2009
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Dictionnaire Anglais-français
childishly. cherish ['tjenj] vtl LOVE : cherir, aimer 2 HARBOR, ENTERTAIN :
caresser, tenir a (des espoirs, etc.) cherry Ctjeri] n, pi cherries : cerise / (fruit),
cerisier m (arbre) cherub |'I|M.->I>| n I pi cherubim ['tjera.bim, 'tfErja-l ANGEL :
cherubin m ...
For example, not childlike, but childishly attitudes and behaviour are certain in
adult's phase the moment the adolescent's phase of development is affected
childishly. Thus, an affected adult could sometimes act childishly, but not a
childlike in ...
Nevertheless, with all his broad understanding and with all his just estimation of
the vanities of human nature, he was himself childishly vain of many things
childishly vain of his long row of ribbons, of his red and blue chevrons, of his
wound ...
Ardern Arthur Hulme Beaman, 1920
We infer so from our Critic's tone of remark — referring directly to old Sam — "
and was not the great moralist the ' Leviathan of Literature' — Dr. Johnson,
childishly superstitious ?" We presume that the question is put with reference to ...
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Foreign Mission Chronicle of the Episcopal Church in ...
... and age in itself is with them not by any means necessarily a guarantee of trust
-worthiness. Natives are often childishly querulous over petty ailments, childishly
incapable of accepting responsibility, childishly apt to allow themselves to 77.
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The Zoist: A Journal of Cerebral Physiology & Mesmerism, and ...
He answered rationally, but rather childishly, and laughed childishly. When told
to go away, he attempted to rise. In answer to questions, he replied that he saw
Mr. S.; but, when a watch was held before his face, he declared that he could not
...
'I'm rather ashamed of myself,' he said at last. 'Childishly jealous,' he added. His
face was very pale. 'Trying to get back on Sheriff by going for your science. God,
how childishly, childishly futile!' he burst out. 'She wouldn't notice,' I suggested.
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CHILDISHLY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
childishly im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Copyright Takes Down High-Profile Translation Of Thomas Piketty's …
The claim that copyright is violating its purpose by recognizing the right to exclude others is childishly stupid. Those exclusive rights are the very ... «Techdirt, Jul 15»
The Bachelorette Recap: Kaitlyn Finally Tells Shawn About Having …
... the news way better than anyone could have expected, given his deep, burning hatred for "The Other Guy," as he continues to childishly refer ... «People Magazine, Jul 15»
Facing an unplanned pregnancy, mother chose life for her "miracle …
But childishly, I thought to myself, “why wouldn't it? “ Nothing was ever difficult for me. I never had to struggle to do anything well. I excelled at ... «Live Action News, Jul 15»
The unique bond of childhood cousins
You can act childishly. KATHY: Yes, childish is the key here: These kids get to revert to who they were one, two, or five years ago, because the ... «Boston Globe, Jul 15»
BMW i8 review: The sports car with a social conscience
It's not just childishly amusing; continuing combustion for a moment in the exhaust actually helps burn off nitrogen pollutants (usually achieved ... «Ars Technica UK, Jul 15»
Board Of Life
Exported into England first in 1892, this complex and intricate game of moral teaching ended up as the childishly simple racing-game that ... «Times of India, Jul 15»
Steven Moffat: Doctor Who criticism gets me down
Stupidly and childishly, I'd let them get to me.'' However, he insisted he doesn't judge all fans by the ''occasional attention-seeking ranter''. «TV3.ie, Jul 15»
Here Are the Fashion Problems Men Really Have (But Don't Always …
... who cites his only shirt options as "a good torso fit with sleeves that are childishly short, or sufficient sleeve length with a torso that billows. «Mic, Jul 15»
Five Years Later: Lawmakers Sound Off on Dodd-Frank
"Wall Street had a fair shot at legislative change, they have a lot of influence in the Congress, and for them to sort of childishly say, 'after it ... «American Banker, Jul 15»
Randy Chapman: Changes continue to bring new opportunies
It's all childishly emotional with me, the downhill summer slide, accelerating toward an inevitable change in seasons. I dread to see the first tree ... «Post-Bulletin, Jul 15»