orphan的意思和读音

orphan

: [ˈɔrfən] : [ˈɔː(r)f(ə)n]

n.

v.使

orphans  orphaning  orphaned  

Adj.+n.orphan boy

v.bereave,leave alone,leave

n.child,baby,boy,girl,waif

orphann.

1.a child whose parents are dead

He was an orphan and lived with his uncle.

orphan boys/girls

v.

1.[usupass]~ sb使to make a child an orphan

She was orphaned in the war.使

n.1.(),()()

v.1.使

n.1.a child whose parents have died

v.1.to make a child an orphan

1. Carriers[ ](2009) Orphan[ ](2009) Grace[ ](2009) ...

2. The Assassination of Richard Nixon Orphan Red Riding Hood ...

3. 50./ Lethal Weapon 115 54./ Orphan 115 55./ The Hangover 115 ...

4. 稿〖 posthumousmanuscript〗 orphan〖 remainsofthedead〗 ...

6., qióng【 】? 〖orphan,。——《》 〖end;limit〗 ,。——《》 ...

7.使 habitat orphan 使 prairie ...

8. Orphan (Widows)

:,,使,,,

1.Would I give it, Amber asked, to one of the orphan chimps we were caring for, so that he might be less lonely?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.She was an AIDS orphan being handed across different extended families to be cared for.

3.Lilundu the orphan elephant found a safe place after her mother was killed.

4.Heidi was found as an orphan in North Carolina, with her sister Naira, and was brought up in a wild animal sanctuary.

5.Just her, the little girl, no one knew her name clearly, but just her behaviour in such cold weather showed that she was an orphan.————

6.Harry Potter was an orphan from childhood and was maltreated by his uncle.HarryPotter

7.Her story, of a French orphan girl who grew up to dress the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, is among the most famous in style.(JacquelineKennedy)

8.My grand father was a police officer during Nationalist Regime and my grand ma was an orphan adopted by a French family in Shanghai.

9.The orphan girl's murder seems to have caused a sort of mass unrest with the patients.广

10.Unfortunately, traceability is often treated as an unwanted orphan.