orphanhood

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الإنجليزية - التركية
{i} öksüzlük
{i} yetimlik
orphan
yetim

Emekli olduktan sonra, Teresa kendini yetimlerin bakımı için adamış. - After retirement, Teresa devoted herself to caring for orphans.

Tom yapmayı söz verdiği yetimhaneyi yaptırmak için yeterli parayı toplamada zor zamanlar geçirdi. - Tom had a hard time raising enough money build the orphanage he'd promised to build.

orphan
öksüz

Bazı öksüzler evlatlık alınacak, ama hepsi değil. - Some orphans will be adopted, but not all.

Tom on üç yaşında öksüz kaldı. - Tom was orphaned at the age of thirteen.

orphan
i., s. öksüz. f. öksüz bırakmak
orphan
ailesiz
orphan
(Tıp) orfan
orphan
artık
orphan
(Bilgisayar) artık satır
orphan
öksüz bırakmak
Orphan
eytam
orphan
kimsesiz

Onlar kimsesiz çocuğu evlat edindi. - They adopted the orphan.

O kimsesiz çocuğa acıdı ve ona biraz para verdi. - She felt sympathy for the orphan and gave him some money.

orphan
öksüz bırak
orphan
orphanhoodöksüzlük
orphan
{i} kimsesiz çocuk
orphan
{f} yetim bırakmak
orphan
{f} kimsesiz bırakmak
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The state of being an orphan
The losing of both parents through death
{i} state of being without parents
The state or condition of being an orphan; orphanage
orphancy
orphanism
orphan
A person, especially a minor, both or (rarely) one of whose parents have died
orphan
A young animal with no mother
orphan
A single line of type, beginning a paragraph, at the bottom of a column or page
orphan
To make unavailable, as by unlinking the last remaining pointer to

Removing categories orphans pages from the main category tree.

orphan
Anything that is unsupported, as by its source, provider or caretaker, by reason of the supporter's demise or decision to abandon
orphan
Deprived of parents (also orphaned)

She is an orphan child.

orphan
To deprive of parents (used almost exclusively in the passive)

What do you do when you come across two orphaned polar bear cubs?.

orphan
Remaining after the removal of some form of support

With its government funding curtailed, the gun registry became an orphan program.

orphan
{n} a fatherless child
orphan
{a} bereft of parents
orphan
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides a definition of an orphan for the purposes of immigration to the United States
orphan
Any unreferenced abstract object
orphan
Intended for orphans
orphan
Single sentence that appears at the bottom of a page, separated from the rest of its paragraph on the next page
orphan
The First line of a paragraph occurring at the bottom of a page An orphan has no past
orphan
Of, pertaining to, or resembling the nature of an orphan
orphan
the first line of a paragraph that is set as the last line of a page or column
orphan
The first line of a paragraph that falls at the bottom of a text column and is separated from the remainder of the paragraph by a page or column break Also, the last line of a paragraph that falls at the top of a text column and is separated from the remainder of the paragraph by a page or column break Compare widow
orphan
deprive of parents
orphan
deprived of parents by death or desertion
orphan
Deprived of parents
orphan
the first line of a paragraph that is at the last line of a page to top
orphan
What your company is called if you don't have a venture capital champion
orphan
one who has lost one or both parents by death
orphan
A child without living parents
orphan
line of type on its own at the top or bottom of a page
orphan
DISEASES: isolated yet deadly diseases which have no cure as yet
orphan
An orphan is (1) a GroupWise message that has been deleted by all users but still exists in the message database, or (2) a file in the attachment directory that is not referenced by any messages Orphans will be deleted when you run Mailbox/Library Maintenance with the Contents option selected
orphan
a young animal without a mother
orphan
If a child is orphaned, their parents die, or their remaining parent dies. a fifteen-year-old boy left orphaned by the recent disaster. a child whose parents are both dead (orphanus, from orphanos). be orphaned to become an orphan
orphan
An orphan is a child whose parents are dead. a young orphan girl brought up by peasants
orphan
A word or incomplete line of text that appears alone at the bottom of a text column or paragraph Editors and designers prefer to move such lines back up so that they appear with the whole paragraph
orphan
A web page which remains on the web but has no links to it, or has had its links from the main site severed Similarly, a file created by a programme but which remains on your computer after that programme has been deleted might be deemed an 'orphan'
orphan
To dereference or unlink the last remaining pointer to any object
orphan
A child bereaved of both father and mother; sometimes, also, a child who has but one parent living
orphan
(1) an object which cannot be accessed either as a local automatic variable, a global variable, via a pointer or as the result of any function call; (2) to create such an object Orphaned objects are undesirable as they use unrecoverable system resources There are two types of orphaned object: objects orphaned on the stack and objects orphaned on the heap Orphans can be created through program errors, or by a function leaving It does not matter if T objects are orphaned on the stack All other orphans are undesirable and, in the case of leave processing, it is essential to ensure that cleanup code handles objects that would otherwise be orphaned
orphan
The first or last line of a paragraph left alone at the top or the bottom of a page or column
orphan
a young animal without a mother the first line of a paragraph that is set as the last line of a page or column a child who has lost both parents someone or something who lacks support or care or supervision deprived of parents by death or desertion
orphan
In word processing and publishing, the last line of a paragraph appearing on the first line of a page Some applications adjust for this Orphan is synonymous with widow
orphan
The first line of a paragraph left by itself at the bottom of a page See also widow
orphan
The first line of a paragraph appearing by itself at the bottom of a page as the last line of the page
orphan
{f} make into an orphan, cause to become orphan
orphan
someone or something who lacks support or care or supervision
orphan
Bereaved of parents, or (sometimes) of one parent
orphan
In wordprocessing (qv) or desktop publishing (qv), a single line of text which appears at the bottom of a page, having been separated from the rest of the following paragraph (cf widow)
orphan
{i} child whose parents are dead
orphan
A single line of text at the bottom or top of a page or column The text is either the first line or the last line of a paragraph, respectively See also: bad break; widow
orphan
A resource or file that exists on your Web server or in your file system, although nothing in your Web site links to it (Content Analyzer)
orphan
When the first line of a paragraph appears of by itself at the bottom of a page
orphan
To cause to become an orphan; to deprive of parents
orphan
a child who has lost both parents
orphan
A page with no links from other pages You can view lists of orphaned articles and images
orphanhood

    الواصلة

    or·phan·hood

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    [ 'or-f&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English, from Late Latin orphanus, from Greek orphanos; akin to Old High German erbi inheritance, Latin orbus orphaned.
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