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I . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] SUBST

1. infant (baby):

infant
infant
dete n

2. infant (child between 4 and 7):

infant GB Aus

3. infant ENS:

GB Aus the Infants plur

II . in·fant [ˈɪnfənt] ADJ

in·fant mor·ˈtal·ity SUBST no plur

Expressions couramment utilisées avec infant

infant daughter
infant teacher
infant prodigy
infant class ENS

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Further, infant directed speech makes linguistic patterns easier to discover than when adult directed speech is used.
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After four years of marriage, his wife and their infant son died.
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The foundation raises funds to benefit hospitalized children, infants and their families.
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Lastly, modifications are made to the interactions between parents and infants.
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Rare cases of nitrates being converted to the more toxic nitrites have been reported, mostly with infants.
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The three schools were the infant school, the junior school and the high school.
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Pregnant women and their babies are at risk for premature birth and infants with low birth weights due to physiological changes from stress.
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He contracted a violent fever as an infant, and lost the use of his limbs for several years.
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The infant mortality rate was 13.88 in 2000, well below the state and national average.
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The purposes and benefits of infant directed speech are numerous.
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