foundling 英 [ˈfaʊndlɪŋ]   美 [ˈfaʊndlɪŋ]

foundling

foundling  英 [ˈfaʊndlɪŋ] 美 [ˈfaʊndlɪŋ]

n. 弃儿;开除的学员 

名词复数:foundlings 

Where Walcott is rustic and galloping, the Everton-era Rooney was squarely in English football's urban foundling tradition. 如果说沃尔科特像乡下不羁的奔驰小马,埃弗顿时的鲁尼简直是英格兰足球的另一个传统模板:城市弃儿。
On top of this I was accused of employing toothless and incompetent old relatives to prepare the food for the foundling hospital when I was warden. 在这些控告之上,还有人竟控告我在负责育婴堂事务时雇用老掉了牙的、昏庸的亲戚给育婴堂做饭。

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  • n. 弃儿;开除的学员
  • 1. Where Walcott is rustic and galloping, the Everton-era Rooney was squarely in English football's urban foundling tradition.

    如果说沃尔科特像乡下不羁的奔驰小马,埃弗顿时的鲁尼简直是英格兰足球的另一个传统模板:城市弃儿。

  • 2. On top of this I was accused of employing toothless and incompetent old relatives to prepare the food for the foundling hospital when I was warden.

    在这些控告之上,还有人竟控告我在负责育婴堂事务时雇用老掉了牙的、昏庸的亲戚给育婴堂做饭。

  • 3. Proper existence is a natural competition rule, disobeying the business enterprise of this rule with personal foundling that will become ages.

    适者生存,是自然的竞争法则,违背这一法则的企业和个人都会成为时代的弃儿。

  • foundling (n.) "deserted infant," c. 1300, from Middle English founden "found," past participle of finden (see find (v.)) + diminutive suffix -ling. Compare Dutch vondeling, German Findling. Middle English also had finding in this sense (late 14c.).
found·ling / ˈfaʊndlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfaʊndlɪŋ / noun ( old-fashioned) a baby who has been left by its parents and who is found and taken care of by sb else 弃婴;弃儿 foundling foundlings found·ling / ˈfaʊndlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈfaʊndlɪŋ /
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