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Перевод: orphan
[прилагательное] сиротский; [существительное] сирота ; висячая строка; [глагол] делать сиротой; лишать родителей
Тезаурус:
- The narrator of the Fiction , Philip Parrish, is an orphan living with his uncle but with many brothers scattered elsewhere.
- My mother is also dead, so I'm an orphan."
- It ends with a space for the respondent's name and address, saying: "Yes! please send me details on how I can foster an orphan elephant."
- But she was also, among other literary things, the wonderful and baleful orphan or isolate who is seen to advantage in the books she read: and it may be that cultural history is especially worth attending to in cases such as hers, where the subject is a dedicated reader, and the basis for a directly psychological account is even more than usually insecure.
- Jane, the orphan girl, was chosen to go.
- Little Orphan Annie came to our house to stay
- He could well have been called a victim, and his book consigns itself, as Fraser's does, to that large literature in which the sufferings of victims are recounted: but he does not see himself as a romantic orphan.
- He said he was nineteen years old; he also said he was an orphan, but they all said that, they thought it made people pay more.
- "You have been entrusted into your own keeping as if an orphan had been committed to your trust.
- A young horse that is reared without the company of others is likely to be socially inept with others as a mature horse: those reared on their own, such as orphan or solitary foals, are likely to learn inappropriate behaviour for their species.
- The early chapters are an indictment of the New Poor Law in their account of Oliver's upbringing as a workhouse orphan, apprenticed to an undertaker by Bumble the beadle.
- Screenwriter Hart moves the story into the 20th century by suggesting that Peter was an orphan taken to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Sick Children in the mid-1960s by Wendy Darling, played by Maggie Smith, and then adopted by an American family.
- A romantic orphan, though, who was able to accept that he had caused his brother to suffer.
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