kid
suomi-englanti sanakirjakid englannista suomeksi
lapsukainen, skidi, nassikka, penska
pelleillä
kilinnahka
kili, vohla
narrata
Substantiivi
kid englanniksi
Kid
A young goat.
{{quote-text|en|year=1719|author=Daniel Defoe|title=s:Robinson Crusoe (unsourced)/Friday's Education|Robinson Crusoe: Friday's Education
(quote-book)|tlr=(w)|title=Tales translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi|volume=I|publisher=P. and W. Wilson et al.|location=Dublin|page=iv|text=The lofty mountains roſe faint to the ſight and loſt their foreheads in the diſtant ſkies: the little hills, cloathed in darker green and ſkirted with embroidered vales, diſcovered the ſecret haunts of kids and bounding roes.
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{{quote-text|en|year=1912|author=Jean Webster|title=3|Daddy-Long-Legs: Letter 3
The meat of a young goat.
(RQ:Scott Ivanhoe).
A young antelope.
(RQ:Dickens Oliver Twist)
{{quote-text|en|year=1897|author=Richard Marsh|title=The Beetle
(RQ:Allingham China Governess) What about the kid&39;s clothes? I don't suppose they were anything to write home about, but didn't you keep anything? A bootee or a bit of embroidery or anything at all?’
(RQ:C. S. Lewis Magician's Nephew)
{{quote-text|en|date=July 5 2007|author=Barack Obama|title=s:Remarks of Senator Barack Obama to the National Education Association Annual Meeting
(quote-song)|title=March 14|album=Scorpion|year=2018|passage=She not my lover like "Billie Jean", but the kid is mine
(quote-journal)
A person whose childhood took place in a particular time period or area.
One's son or daughter, regardless of age.
(ngd)
(quote-av)|title=(w)|role=Rick|actor=Humphrey Bogart|passage=Here's looking at you, kid.
An inexperienced person or one in a junior position.
2007 June 3, (w), speech, ''Freeing the Mind: Free Software and the end of proprietary culture'',
- I remember as a kid lawyer working at IBM in the summer of 1983, when a large insurance company in Hartford, Connecticut, for the first time asked to buy 12000 IBM PCs in a single order.
A deception; an act of kidding somebody.
A small wooden mess tub in which sailors received their food.
{{quote-text|en|year=1830|author=James Fenimore Cooper|title=The Water-witch, Or, The Skimmer of the Seas
{{RQ:Melville Omoo
To make a fool of (someone).
{{quote-book|en|year=1965|author=James Holledge
To make a joke with (someone).
Of a goat, to give birth.
(quote-book)
To joke.
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(romanization of)
a young deer