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Meanings of
enceinte
in anglès
In an advanced stage of pregnancy.
great
big
large
heavy
expectant
gravid
with child
Related terms
pregnant
Sinònims
Examples for "
great
"
great
big
large
heavy
expectant
Examples for "
great
"
1
Thank you Ireland: it's a
great
day, for Ireland and for Europe.
2
With that cherished right to vote, however, comes a
great
personal responsibility.
3
It's a
great
way to start the new year. -FieldLevel Media
4
Today is a
great
day for the future health of Australian children.
5
The
great
problem at Yosemite today is simply finding your way around.
1
We still have
big
water issues following the Havelock North water crisis.
2
No idea what half those
big
words mean but, yes, good point.
3
The paper sheds new light on a
big
issue for technology companies.
4
The
big
question now is: Can Quora really hope to answer everything?
5
New firms offering
'
big
data' solutions to bond traders continue to emerge.
1
Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a
large
disease burden, particularly in children.
2
She said it was disturbing given the
large
number of reported cases.
3
Polish authorities, however, said the risk of
large
scale flooding had receded.
4
Furthermore, HFMD often affects a
large
number of infants and young children.
5
There are
large
potential markets, off Europe, the United States and China.
1
China's new climate-related insurance services, however, often depend on
heavy
government subsidies.
2
Reporting remains subject to
heavy
legal constraint, thus key information remains obscured.
3
Twenty years of freedom have seen
heavy
investment is Soweto's public transport.
4
And Western Australia has particularly
heavy
penalties under its Public Health Act.
5
There is also new evidence that
heavy
precipitation has increased in Europe.
1
AS MOTHER'S DAY approaches,
expectant
and new mums are feeling the pressure.
2
Was she simply seeing the typical worry of an
expectant
first-time father?
3
However, she recognized the hushed and
expectant
audience were becoming increasingly restless.
4
The murmur of voices ceased; there was an appearance of
expectant
attention.
5
Most programs were targeted at mothers; two were targeted at
expectant
fathers.
1
Background: There is uncertainty over the optimal incision for
gravid
patients with appendicitis.
2
The oozing paste is silvery in the diffuse moonlight,
gravid
with metallic particles.
3
Ho felt the dark pressing in upon him, damp and
gravid
.
4
The accompanying illustration represents a hernia of the
gravid
womb through the linea alba.
5
The smell of putrid meat attracts the
gravid
carrion fly.
1
A real job, you know,
with
child
care and some health benefits.
2
I might do away
with
child
abuse first-butyou get the idea.
3
Who knows; maybe without us listening you'll get that girl
with
child
.
4
George Gibney's name has become synonymous
with
child
abuse in Irish swimming.
5
November 1995- Wexford priest Fr Sean Fortune charged
with
child
sex abuse.
Usage of
enceinte
in anglès
1
When she first came, I had no idea that she was
enceinte
.
2
Now she had come here to tell him that she was
enceinte
.
3
His wife, who was at that time
enceinte
,
threw herself at Napoleon's feet.
4
If she was
enceinte
,
the marquis would likely claim the babe as his heir.
5
He ought to wait and see if she were
enceinte
.
6
A, A, A-Isthe
enceinte
,
or body of the place.
7
The
enceinte
of the château is of enormous extent.
8
One evening, as Benoist was passing the town hall, he heard that she was
enceinte
.
9
For all operations beyond the
enceinte
General Trochu's force consists of the Line and the Mobiles.
10
Some of the furred animals even ventured into the
enceinte
,
and they were not driven away.
11
There were plenty of tools and pickaxes, but it was really impossible to approach the
enceinte
.
12
Now, the
enceinte
is in excellent condition.
13
With Johnnie, I would not have known I was
enceinte
had it not been for my misshape.
14
Younger sister to the
enceinte
parlor maid.
15
Every one was hugely astonished when they heard she was
enceinte
,
and no one would believe it.'
16
They were, however, absolutely forbidden to go beyond the
enceinte
of the fort, in case of awkward meetings.
Other examples for "enceinte"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enceinte
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
approach the enceinte
become enceinte
palisaded enceinte
vast enceinte
Enceinte
through the time