English to Spanish Dictionary orphan

orphan

huérfano
definition
verb
John was orphaned at 12
make (a person or animal) an orphan.
noun
She grew up an orphan , her parents having been killed in a battle which overtook their hometown.
a child whose parents are dead.
the first line of a paragraph set as the last line of a page or column, considered undesirable.
translation of 'orphan'
verb
dejar huérfano
noun
huérfano
adjective
huérfano
example
She grew up an 'orphan' , her parents having been killed in a battle which overtook their hometown.
The boy who is an 'orphan' was orphaned when his parents died in short succession in 1992.
he was left an 'orphan' as a small boy
They chose to adopt an 'orphan' - a baby girl from Russia named Brandy - and their visits to Russian orphanages moved them to explore what they could to help other abandoned children.
Eight years later he returned to France an 'orphan' , his parents having been deported to Auschwitz by the Vichy authorities.
'orphan' chimps
The Earl had suggested that David pretend to be an 'orphan' whose parents had been American gentility.
This three-month old baby escaped with a fractured wrist, but is now an 'orphan' as both parents were killed.
An adoption official has spoken about the moment when Angelina Jolie adopted an Ethiopian girl made an 'orphan' by AIDS.
In a magic mirror which reflects one's innermost desires, the young 'orphan' glimpses his dead parents - and his loneliness and longing is palpable.
The little girl is an 'orphan' who lost her parents to AIDS.
an 'orphan' girl
Poor, then exploited in their poverty, these women when captured and convicted have been subjected to severe sentences perpetuating their position of disadvantage while effectively 'orphaning' their young children for a period of time.
By the time he was a young teenager, he and his brother were 'orphaned' , alone and destitute.
But if it appears healthy, the general advice is to observe from afar to see if the animal is truly 'orphaned' or in any danger.
Actually, education opportunity was given to all Tibetan refugee children, but TCV accepted only 'orphans' and my parents were reluctant to send me to a far away place.
He was born in York, the son of an engineer, only to leave for Australia aged 16, three years after he was 'orphaned' .
Strengthening this regime is essential to the well-being of 'orphans' and to the parents who would receive them.
The puppies were born in the Waikato in a litter of six and were 'orphaned' at three weeks old when their mother was sold.
There are no reliable figures yet but the quake has probably 'orphaned' thousands of girls who are vulnerable to exploitation.
Khushi is the daughter of a family friend, who becomes part of this household after being 'orphaned' .
Ill health can also be an important cause of poverty through loss of income, catastrophic health expenses, and 'orphanhood' .
The estimates in Figure 7 show, for example, that the estimated probability of 'orphanhood' for a twenty-year old child in 1900 was 0.0.37, meaning that slightly fewer than four percent of twenty-year-olds were orphans.
Children are 'orphaned' because of the AIDS pandemic or because they are just abandoned.
In recent years, it has seen an influx of war-displaced Cambodians, including maimed land-mine victims and 'orphans' whose parents died in the civil war.
A teenage boy was 'orphaned' when his parents and nine-year-old brother were killed, it emerged today.
The boy who is an orphan was 'orphaned' when his parents died in short succession in 1992.
Proper grounds for putting children into care are such things as cruelty, neglect or incapacity on the part of the parents, or because the children are 'orphans' .
During the Long First Half of the Twentieth Century, one of the most important factors in the rising age of home-leaving was declining adult mortality, which led to declining rates of 'orphanhood' .
He introduced her to Jamil Chowdhury, a Bangladeshi businessman working on behalf of 'orphans' and destitute young girls in the country's interior villages.
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