Examples of using Precocious in English and their translations into Spanish
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At school, Evan runs into Alana, a precocious but somewhat self-absorbed classmate,
He was a precocious child, and was said to have taught himself to read at the age of three.
In most cases, the cause of precocious puberty cannot be identified.
often due to precocious child-bearing.
Even though the sound of it is something quite atrocious If you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious.
I got him to raise his offer on precocious' house.
In cities, by contrast, it is not uncommon to see Roma children displaying exceptionally precocious social intelligence to solicit food
unsure of myself. And you were this precocious little guy who looked at my diploma wall
fruit growth, precocious flowering and early cropping,
thanks to precocious attention and intensive,
In his 1968 autobiography White Niggers of America: The Precocious Autobiography of a Quebec"Terrorist",
Everyone who knew Maria described her as a beautiful and precocious young child, as she was said to look at maps and identify different countries
perhaps the most precocious geniuses of history, it's been common for artistry to truly start to show in adulthood,
A precocious sculptor, he entered the Art School of Girona at a very young age
Its creators, often precocious, sometimes indulged,
as well as from the numerous psychological studies which revealed the negative impact precocious institutionalization of small child has on its subsequent development art. 60.
criminal liability in the Criminal Code to 15 or 16 to take account of the widespread trend towards more precocious offending.
this has taken place, thus we recommend systems of precocious detection which provide that time of indispensable reaction in order to be able to avoid a bigger problem.
if the author was still in his teens when he wrote it he must have possessed considerable and precocious powers.
The skin undergoes an aging process that may be precocious due to various factors