- sprog
- noun (C) BrE humorous a child or baby
Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.
См. также в других словарях:
sprog — sb., et, sprog, ene, i sms. sprog , fx sprogblomst, sprogfilosofi, sprogundervisning, sprogæt … Dansk ordbog
Sprog — can refer to: * a child, sprog being a slang term for a child * Sprog (software), a graphical tool to build Perl programs by plugging parts together. * a term used for new or young Soldiers … Wikipedia
sprog — [sprɔg US spra:g] n BrE informal a child or baby used humorously … Dictionary of contemporary English
sprog — [ sprag ] noun count BRITISH HUMOROUS a child or baby … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sprog — Et sprog kan beskrives som et system til at udtrykke betydning. Et sprog har mere eller mindre fastlagte bestanddele og regler som bestemmer hvordan en betydning kan udtrykkes. Denne, som enhver anden, definition af begrebet sprog vil… … Danske encyklopædi
sprog — UK [sprɒɡ] / US [sprɑɡ] noun [countable] Word forms sprog : singular sprog plural sprogs British humorous a child, or a baby … English dictionary
sprog — I. /sprɒg/ (say sprog) noun Colloquial 1. a baby or young child: *Maybe they could help him to understand a few things about his own sprogs who were getting to that age when they might start sucking away at cough medicine from an Aristotle for… … Australian English dictionary
sprog — n British a. a child, offspring b. a novice, new recruit The first sense of the word has become widespread in colloquial speech since the mid 1970s, the second is limited to the context of institutions, including the armed services. The exact… … Contemporary slang
sprog — [[t]sprɒ̱g[/t]] sprogs N COUNT A sprog is a baby or child. [BRIT, INFORMAL] … English dictionary
sprog — 1. noun /sprɒɡ/ a) child b) semen Syn: bairn, kid, cum, jizz, spoof 2. verb … Wiktionary
Sprog — 1. offspring, child, youngster; 2. new recruit, as in an air force; 3. semen; 4. ejaculate; come … Dictionary of Australian slang