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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) sirota* * *I [ɔ:fən]1.nounsirota;2.adjectiveosirotelII [ɔ:fən]transitive verbosirotiti, povzročiti sirotinstvoto be orphaned — osiroteti, izgubiti starše -
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• orpo• orporivi* * *'o:fən(a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) orpo -
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['ɔːfn] 1. nsierota f2. vtto be orphaned — zostawać (zostać perf) sierotą
* * *['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) sierota -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) bārenis* * *bārenis; padarīt par bāreni; bez vecākiem, bārs -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) našlaitis -
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n. föräldralöst barn--------v. bli föräldralös, göra föräldralös* * *['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) föräldralöst barn -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) sirotek; osiřelý* * *• sirotek -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) sirota; osirelý* * *• sirota• urobit sirotou• osirotit• osirelý -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) orfan -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) ορφανός -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) orphelin/-ine -
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['o:fən](a child who has lost both parents (rarely only one parent): That little girl is an orphan; ( also adjective) an orphan child.) órfão -
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child born out of wedlock — внебрачный ребёнок;
- child of tender yearschild en ventre — плод во чреве матери;
- abandoned child
- abortive child
- adopted child
- adult child
- after-born child
- alien child
- bastard child
- dead born child
- delinquent child
- dependent child
- illegitimate child
- legitimate child
- natural child
- neglected child
- newly-born child
- orphan child
- plain child
- poor child
- posthumous child
- recognized child
- still-born child
- suppositious child
- unborn child
- vagrant child
- violent child
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or·phan [ʼɔ:fən, Am ʼɔ:r-] nWaise f nmodifier Waisen-, verwaist;\orphan boy Waisenjunge m veraltend;\orphan child Waisenkind nt veraltend;\orphan girl Waise f vtto be \orphaned [zur] Waise [o elternlos] werden -
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['ɔːf(ə)n] 1. сущ.1) сирота2) человек, лишённый поддержки, опоры, заботы3) уст.; разг. устаревшая модель автомобиля2. прил.3. гл.orphan child — сирота, осиротевший ребенок
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1. n1) сирота2) перен. людина, позбавлена чогось2. adjсирітський3. vосиротити, зробити сиротою* * *I nсирота; тварина, що залишилася без матері; людина, позбавлена підтримкиII a III v -
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Общая лексика: ребёнок, родители которого умерли от СПИДа (an AIDS orphan is a child who became an orphan because of death due to HIV/AIDS) -
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Общая лексика: ребёнок остался сиротойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the child was made an orphan
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