orphanage的意思和读音

orphanage

: [ˈɔrfənədʒ] : [ˈɔː(r)f(ə)nɪdʒ]

n.

orphanages  

n.home,hostel,poorhouse,workhouse,institution

orphanagen.

1.a home for children whose parents are dead

n.1.;[];;〈

n.1.The derivative of orphan2.a building where orphans live and are taken care of

1. observable a. orphanage n. polish n. ...

2. itinerant orphanage , reminiscent ...

3. fertility orphanage breeding;to breed ...

4. Oriental1. orphanage1. ; outdo1. ; ...

5. A. baggage () B. orphanage) C. reportage () ...

6. distribute orphanage handicapped

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1.She was one of twenty-five children living at Fontana Village, an orphanage run by Holt, about forty miles north of Port-au-Prince.2540

2.I defy anyone to walk out of a brothel or to walk out of an orphanage leaving those people behind.

3.Once upon a time, there was a little boy who was raised in an orphanage.

4.Shit, they'II Iock you up in an orphanage one of these days !

5.Left by his parents in an orphanage aged three, he ran away at the age of five as he was being bullied.

6.but it does mean that noise is less dangerous than, say, being brought up in an orphanage -- which really is mental health hazard.----

7.He was just two when his parents died in an air-force bombing and he was sent to Sencholai, a rebel "orphanage" in the Kilinochchi district.2”。

8.For 18 years Jerusha had been living in an orphanage. She was simply unable to imagine what "home" would be like.,「

9.My client humbly requests that you manage an orphanage home for her in your country where the less privileged and orphans can come and stay.

10.At an orphanage where the children sleep three to a bed, the Dutch party offered a donation; at a women's craft shop, they bought trinkets.