Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Bosnian term or phrase:
štićenik
English translation:
ward
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milijana trobradovic
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Bosnian term
štićenik
Bosnian to English
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Rečenica glasi:
.....te oko dvije hiljade paketa s hranom za zavode koji brinu o mentalno oboljelim štićenicima.
.....te oko dvije hiljade paketa s hranom za zavode koji brinu o mentalno oboljelim štićenicima.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | ward | Vesna Dejanović |
3 +1 | protégé | Aneta Risteska |
Proposed translations
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ward
leg. a person , esp. a child who is legally put under the protection of a court of law or a guardian
Example sentence:
The girl was made a ward of court to stop her father taking her out of her country.
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protégé
n. m. 1. One under the care and protection of another.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Protege
Meet Stand Up For Mental Health, a comedy troupe made up
of the mentally ill protégés of Vancouver-based mental health counsellor and stand up comedian David Granirer. "For people who are mentally ill, this gives them a real sense of empowerment. They realize they can be scared to death and still do this," says Mr Granirer, 44, who runs the program in conjunction with the Richmond chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). "It also goes a long way toward reducing public stigma around mental illness."
http://www.nationalreviewofmedicine.com/issue/2005/02_15/2_f...
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Protege
Meet Stand Up For Mental Health, a comedy troupe made up
of the mentally ill protégés of Vancouver-based mental health counsellor and stand up comedian David Granirer. "For people who are mentally ill, this gives them a real sense of empowerment. They realize they can be scared to death and still do this," says Mr Granirer, 44, who runs the program in conjunction with the Richmond chapter of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). "It also goes a long way toward reducing public stigma around mental illness."
http://www.nationalreviewofmedicine.com/issue/2005/02_15/2_f...
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