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Перевод: orphan speek orphan


[прилагательное]
сиротский;
[существительное]
сирота ; висячая строка;
[глагол]
делать сиротой; лишать родителей


Тезаурус:

  1. The narrator of the Fiction , Philip Parrish, is an orphan living with his uncle but with many brothers scattered elsewhere.
  2. My mother is also dead, so I'm an orphan."
  3. 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."
  4. 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.
  5. Jane, the orphan girl, was chosen to go.
  6. Little Orphan Annie came to our house to stay
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. "You have been entrusted into your own keeping as if an orphan had been committed to your trust.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. A romantic orphan, though, who was able to accept that he had caused his brother to suffer.

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