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Перевод: orphanage
[существительное] сиротство; приют для сирот
Тезаурус:
- More foodstuffs and clothing will be taken to Brasov for orphanage babies suffering from AIDS.
- The orphanage's overriding function was not only to care for the destitute but also to protect society from dangerous children as there was a fear that roaming, unsupervised youngsters posed a threat to social order.
- "There was no day different in the orphanage until I came out of it and came here."
- The Nicholsons do know that Natasha's young mother dumped her illegitimate daughter in an orphanage when she was just a month old.
- He was a Georgian by birth; did he, then, share the fierce nationalistic pride of his fellow-countrymen, or had his orphanage moulded him into one of the bland, rootless vegetables who regarded themselves as Soviet citizens?
- Guest of honour was Pat Moody, a member of a local team of people who took aid to the orphanage and helped to refurbish it in May last year and have been charting progress there ever since.
- I also heard that a party of girls from Bishop's Home orphanage school in Rangoon had got stranded at Katha and I was able to send a telegram to Jack Cardew of the Burma Railways asking him to extricate them and get them on a train to Myitkyina.
- At Cluj disposable nappies and baby food will be handed out to a large orphanage
- On the right (14/335), is the Italian Orphanage.
- Eve asked Patsy all about the orphanage, and Patsy told more details than she had ever told Benny.
- There had been games, a lovely feed, gifts for children at the local orphanage, and, finally, a Hallowe'en play in which Carol had appeared as an old witch.
- Then out to his bed in a loft over the cowshed, leaving the family to draw in together in a cosy, alien-excluding unit around the flaming and hissing timber, to lie and smoke by the light of a candle and think o better days in the orphanage and wonder in unembittered fashion - for he had been happy there - about the mother who had abandoned him and the even shadowier lover who must have abandoned her.
- "I was only a small child when my parents sent my brother and me to an orphanage.
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