- 重点词汇
- orphann.孤儿;
- theypron. 他/她/它们;人们,大家;政府,当局;她们;
- newadj.新的,崭新的;新鲜的,新到的;现代的;初次(听到)的;
- out withv.拿出,赶出;
- fittedadj.合适的;订做的;有…设备的;按实物尺寸做的;
- aart. (用于可数名词或单数名词前,表示未曾提到的)一(人、事、物);用于前有形容词或后有短语的不可数名词前;一(个);每一(个);任一(个);
- theart.这个;指已提到或易领会到的人或事物;指独一无二的、正常的或不言而喻的人或事物;用以泛指;与形容词连用,指事物或统称的人;用于姓氏的复数形式前,指家庭或夫妇;(指特定用途的事物)足够,恰好;每,一;当前的,本,此;(重读,表示所指的为知名或重要的人或事物)
- suitn.一套外衣;西装,套装;诉讼;恳求;
- 相关例句
The orphan at an early age had to deal with all problems of life by himself.
那个孤儿年岁很小就要单独解决问题.
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He brought up the orphan and passed onto him his knowledge of medicine.
他把一个孤儿养大,并且把自己的医术传给了他.
《现代汉英综合大词典》
Jones was orphaned at the age of ten, and taken in by next-door neighbours...
琼斯10岁时成为孤儿,被隔壁的邻居收养。
《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》
His books are an artistic orphan as the circles paid little attention to them.
不知何故,他的小说鲜少得到学术界的关注与重视,是名副其实的“文学孤儿”.
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There's an old saying that victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan.
有一句古老谚语说,胜利有一百个父亲,但是失败却是一个孤儿.
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