infancy

infancy
noun
1) frühe Kindheit
2) (fig.): (early state) Frühzeit, die

be in its infancy — noch in den Anfängen od. Kinderschuhen stecken

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noun (the state or time of being a baby: They had two children who died in infancy.) das Säuglingsalter
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in·fan·cy
[ˈɪnfən(t)si]
n
1. (early childhood) frühe[ste] Kindheit
in \infancy im Kleinkindalter, in der frühe[ste]n Kindheit
2. (fig: early stage of development) Anfangsphase f
to be in its \infancy in den Kinderschuhen stecken fig, noch ganz am Anfang stehen
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['Infənsɪ]
n
frühe Kindheit, Kindesalter nt; (JUR) Minderjährigkeit f; (fig) Anfangsstadium nt

in early infancy — in frühester Kindheit

when radio was still in its infancy —

data processing is no longer in its infancy — die Datenverarbeitung steckt nicht mehr in den Kinderschuhen or ist den Kinderschuhen entwachsen

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infancy [ˈınfənsı] s
1. frühe Kindheit, frühes Kindesalter, besonders Säuglingsalter n
2. JUR Minderjährigkeit f
3. fig Anfang(sstadium) m(n):
be still in its infancy noch in den Anfängen oder Kinderschuhen stecken
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noun
1) frühe Kindheit
2) (fig.): (early state) Frühzeit, die

be in its infancy — noch in den Anfängen od. Kinderschuhen stecken

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n.
Kindesalter n.
Kindheit -en f.

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