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orphan美 ['ɔrfən] 英 ['ɔː(r)f(ə)n] 复数:orphans 现在分词:orphaning 过去分词:orphaned v. bereave,leave alone,leave n. child,baby,boy,girl,waif 1. | 孤儿a child whose parents are dead |
| He was an orphan and lived with his uncle. 他是个孤儿,和他叔叔一起生活。 | | orphan boys/girls 父母双亡的男孩╱女孩 |
1. | [usupass] ~ sb 使成为孤儿to make a child an orphan |
| She was orphaned in the war. 战争使她成为孤儿。 |
n. | 1. a child whose parents are both dead or who has been abandoned by his or her parents, especially a child not adopted by another family 2. a young animal whose mother is dead or has abandoned it 3. an opening line of a paragraph that is also the last line on a page, cut off from the rest of the paragraph by the page break. 4. a child whose parents have died 1. a child whose parents are both dead or who has been abandoned by his or her parents, especially a child not adopted by another family 2. a young animal whose mother is dead or has abandoned it 3. an opening line of a paragraph that is also the last line on a page, cut off from the rest of the paragraph by the page break. 4. a child whose parents have died | adj. | 1. describes a rare medical condition that affects only a small number of people and for which it is not commercially viable to develop drugs or therapies 2. describes a product that is not developed or marketed, often because of its perceived limited commercial potential | v. | 1. to make somebody an orphan |
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