waifs

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英 ['weɪfs]
美 ['weɪfs]
是什么意思
  • n.

    无家可归的人( waif的名词复数 );流浪儿;无主的东西或动物;(海上)漂流物

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. They are waifs and strays, and cast aways of society.
      他们是流浪儿,是被社会所抛弃的人。
    2. The hostel is designed to give a bed for the night to homeless people and other waifs and strays.
      这个招待所是专供无家可归者和流浪儿等住宿的。

    权威例句

    Happiness in Waifs' Hard Lives ; LONDON TONIGHT
    ‘The Luckless Waifs and Strays of Humanity‘
    Little waifs: estimating child body size from historic skeletal material
    Mexican Waifs: Ryan Gilbey Hears Echoes of the French New Wave in a Teenage Love Story
    LeRoy Ashby. Saving the Waifs: Reformers and Dependent Children, 1890-1917.
    The Changing of Waifs' Succor Pattern and Construction of the Protective Special Education Mechanism
    'The Luckless Waifs and Strays of Humanity': Irish and Jewish Immigrant Unwed Mothers in London, 1870-1939
    Wandering waifs and abandoned babes: the limits and uses of juvenile welfare in eighteenth‐century audiencia of quito
    Late Miocene dynamics of the Great American Faunal interchange: Waifs are out
    Children's Social Service Organization And Relief For The Waifs And Left-behind Children