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  1. orphans;orphaned;orphaning. Britannica Dictionary definition of ORPHAN. [+ object] :to cause (a child) to become an orphan — usually used as (be) orphaned. He was orphaned as a young boy when his parents died in a car accident. Thousands of children were orphaned by the war. — sometimes used of animals. orphaned puppies.

  2. Orphan definition: A young animal that has been prematurely separated from its parents or its mother.

  3. orphan meaning: 1. a child whose parents are dead 2. When a child is orphaned, both their parents die: . Learn more.

  4. orphan翻译:孤儿, 使成为孤儿。了解更多。

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Children orphan or‧phan 1 / ˈɔːf ə n $ ˈɔːr-/ noun [countable] SSC a child whose parents are both dead The war has left thousands of children as orphans. orphan girl/boy/child a poor little orphan girl Examples from the Corpus orphan • He is the unloved schoolboy son of an unhappy marriage; she is an orphan.

  6. Moreover, orphans and widows can also disrupt comprehension. A single word or line separated from its paragraph may seem out of context, forcing the reader to backtrack to understand the content. In professional publishing, it's considered poor practice to allow widows and orphans to remain in the final layout.

  7. orphan翻譯:孤兒, 使成為孤兒。了解更多。