
고아, 부모 잃은 아이, 어미 없는 새끼
A child or young animal whose parents are dead.
예문:
"The novel tells the story of an orphan who overcomes great adversity."
"After the earthquake, many children were left as orphans needing immediate care."
"A small, shivering orphan kitten was found abandoned near the shelter."
단락 첫 줄, 고립된 행
The first line of a paragraph set as the last line of a page or column, considered undesirable in typesetting.
예문:
"Good typesetting practice dictates avoiding orphans and widows to improve readability."
"The software automatically adjusted the text flow to prevent an orphan from appearing at the bottom of the page."
부모 없는, 고아의, 고아를 위한
Lacking parents; relating to or providing care for children or animals without parents.
예문:
"The organization runs several orphanages dedicated to housing orphan children."
"She dedicated her life to helping orphan animals rescued from the disaster zone."
"They established an orphan fund to ensure the children's education was paid for."
희귀한, 방치된, 지원 없는
(Of a disease or drug) rare or neglected, especially one for which there is little commercial incentive to develop treatments or support.
예문:
"Governments often provide incentives for pharmaceutical companies to develop orphan drugs."
"Research into orphan diseases often struggles due to a lack of funding and patient data."
"The company decided to discontinue support for the old software, leaving it as an orphan product."
고아로 만들다, 부모를 잃게 하다
To make (a child or young animal) an orphan.
예문:
"The sudden epidemic tragically orphaned hundreds of young children in the region."
"The devastating fire orphaned several lambs on the farm last spring."