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Traducción de girl en Español:
girl
niña, n.
Ver definición en Español de niña
nombre
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1.1(baby, child)
niña femeninonena femenino Río de la Platadon't cry, you're a big girl now — no llores, ya eres (una niña) grande- stand up to him, you're a big girl now — hazle frente, ya eres grandecita
- girls' school — colegio de niñas
- don't ever do that again, my girl! — no vuelvas a hacer eso ¿me oyes?
- He and a female pedestrian comforted the girl at the roadside, and contacted the police.
- Some thought that boys got the short end of the stick and that their female teachers favored girls.
- The female group approached the girls and demanded their mobile phones.
- The club hopes to have over 100 youngsters - both boys and girls - taking part.
- Beforehand, it was mandatory for both boys and girls to attend school to primary-school level.
- There will be major parts for nine small children - seven girls and two boys.
- Girls are also outperforming boys in spelling and maths.
- The week's activities are suitable for boys and girls of primary school age.
- The preparatory school caters for girls and boys aged three to 11 after which pupils move up to the senior school.
- The activity camp is open to boys and girls.
- The little girl is a scene-stealer.
- A young girl was sitting on a bench in a dark corner of the church.
- The story concerns a 10-year-old girl who discovers a secret world.
- Participation in athletics among girls and women is at an all-time high.
- For girls between the ages of 9 and 18, experts recommend 1,300 mg of calcium per day as adequate intake.
- A governess waits for a little girl to finish reciting the blessing before serving the meal.
- Girls between the ages of 12 and 15 are especially interested in the computer-as-accessory idea.
- She is just like every other little girl, but she happens to be incredibly resourceful as well as bilingual.
- The project aims to get more girls interested in technology.
- stand up to him, you're a big girl now — hazle frente, ya eres grandecita
1.2(young woman)
chica femeninomuchacha femeninoan English girl — una chica / muchacha inglesa- Local teenage girls walking their babies in strollers earned judgemental stares from the couple at a table next to me.
- I really regret not going to university because I would have met more girls.
- At this gig, guys and girls alike were giving it all they had.
- The band is made up of two girls and two guys.
- He needs to let his anger go after seeing the girl he likes in some other guy's arms.
- Tom sees a beautiful girl and falls in love with her.
- We had a scientist girl come in to design it.
- I'd give anything to have that girl in my life.
- I want to marry a girl I actually like!
- As a student in the early 1960s, he was on a date with a girl who mentioned that the Peace Corps exams were being held the next day.
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2.1(daughter)
hija femeninoniña femeninomy eldest/youngest girl — mi hija mayor/menor- I have two little girls — tengo dos hijas / niñas pequeñas
- the Jones girls — las chicas / hijas de los Jones
- She has five grandchildren, her daughter's two girls and her son's three boys.
- They enjoyed a break away with their daughter Samantha and her twin girls Rebecca and Crystal.
- I have a lot of issues about my ex girlfriend and my little girl.
- I have two little girls — tengo dos hijas / niñas pequeñas
2.2coloquial (girlfriend, sweetheart)
novia femeninochica femenino- The worst moment was when I rang up one day to take out my daughter and my girl refused to let me see her, because of the mess that I was in.
- Coachman Tom and his girl Nance were due to marry when she left him for another.
- My girl had left me, my dog had run away and I had no money.
- When I was in high school, she was my girl.
- Harry had once stolen his girl.
- I've got a girl back home.
- This was where the guys took their girls to look at the sunset.
2.3(friend, colleague)
amiga femeninoshe's gone out with the girls — ha salido con las amigas- the girls at the office — las chicas de la oficina
- girl talk — conversaciones de mujeres
- The story tells of peasant girl who falls in love with a nobleman, and the disastrous consequences of that love.
- London was amazing, but I was still a country girl at heart.
- At a dance, all the stuck-up rich girls refuse to dance with him.
- A Bond girl has a special place in film history.
- On the surface, this is a romantic comedy about a party girl who falls for a guy she meets at a night club.
- The cover girl said she had a no-nonsense approach to her health regimen.
- A lot of my friends are career girls.
- Suzie flees to Paris and becomes a dancing girl.
- Being a city girl, I was unused to seeing such short old buildings and dirty streets.
- Gabrielle is a farm girl with a scholar's bent and an explorer's curiosity.
- Later, she returned to New Orleans with her sisters in tow and worked as a shop girl.
- She is the weather girl on Channel 12.
- The checkout girl checks the change, and apologizes for her error.
- The play opens with the factory girls sitting at their work stations busily checking stock.
- She was a society girl before she became interested in public affairs.
- the girls at the office — las chicas de la oficina
2.4(employee)
chica femeninomuchacha femeninocheckout girl — cajera
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