Examples of using Foundling in English and their translations into Chinese
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The Foundling Chapel.
Answered they,"he's a foundling.
The Foundling Church.
The History of Tom Jones a Foundling.
The Foundling Hospital Britain.
Davenport 's Foundling Bird.
Gioacchino Toma, The guard at the wheel of the foundling, 1887.
I'm a foundling, I'm a white trash.
However, foster families often cannot provide foundlings very good care.
If she's a foundling, you're just saying the parents are unknown.
One was enchanted, especially the prince, who called her his little foundling;
The Foundling" is a family film about the adventures of a lost girl in Moscow.
She charmed everyone, and especially the Prince, who called her his dear little foundling.
I was a foundling, left at an orphanage in Cleveland in 1945 when I was a month old.
And the adoptive parents have to feed the foundling, even if it is ten times larger than the other chicks.
A foundling in Egypt is deemed to have been born there failing proof to the contrary(arts. 2 and 3).
This Boot was a lone house of public entertainment,situated in the fields at the back of the Foundling Hospital;
A foundling found in Yemen shall be considered to have been born in Yemen unless evidence to the contrary is established.
In 1739,Thomas Coram led a 17-year-long campaign that resulted in the creation of the Foundling Hospital.
Passholders may also purchase the Foundling Guidebook for the special price of £3.00- usually £6.95.
A foundling discovered within the country shall be deemed to have been born at the place where he or she was discovered, unless proven otherwise.
Collaborative projects with institutions such as V&A, The Foundling Museum, and the British Museum, as well as in house collaborations with other courses at CSM.
A foundling, or a child of whose parents nothing is known, has his/her domicile of origin in the country in which he/she was found or born.
The 18th century novelist Henry Fielding'sfamous character Tom Jones was a foundling, who turned out to be the illegitimate child of a good family.
The Foundling Museum was originally one of the first houses in London for abandoned children and housed over 27,000 children before its closure.
Scott of The New York Times wrote that while E.T."is the more obvious anddesperate foundling", Elliott"suffers in his own way from the want of a home".
A foundling discovered within the country shall be deemed to have been born therein at the place in which he or she was discovered, failing proof to the contrary;
By virtue of jus soli, a minor acquires Guinean nationality if the father is stateless or of unknown nationality, or if the parents are of unknown nationality,or if the child is a foundling.
The Foundling Museum tells the history of the Foundling Hospital, the UK's first children's charity which has directly contributed to housing over 25,000 children.
