Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

У ... лезли зубы.

English translation:

... was teething.

Added to glossary by Aleksandra Kleschina
Sep 29, 2014 15:07
10 yrs ago
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Russian term

лезли зубы

Russian to English Medical Medical: Dentistry лезли зубы
The text is regarding upbringing of children
Change log

Oct 4, 2014 07:09: Aleksandra Kleschina changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/15254">Ravindra Godbole's</a> old entry - "лезли зубы"" to ""... was teething.""

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Non-PRO (2): Max Deryagin, The Misha

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Proposed translations

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Russian term (edited): У ... лезли зубы.
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... was teething.

The verb you are looking for here is to teethe.

If a baby or small child is teething, its first teeth are growing (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)

Example: My sister was up most of the night with her baby who's teething.

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Note added at 10 mins (2014-09-29 15:17:54 GMT)
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PS. Just google "teething" and you'll see for yourself. :)
Peer comment(s):

agree Max Deryagin
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Thank you, Max! I saw that you hid your answer after you noticed it was the same as mine. That's very ethical of you!
agree Alexandra Schneeuhr
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agree Marina Kosenkova
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agree Donald Jacobson
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teeth rising/growing

лезли = росли
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