waifs
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
If you refer to a child or young woman as a waif, you mean that they are very thin and look as if they have nowhere to live.
...a dirty-faced waif of some five or six years...
五六岁大、脸上脏兮兮的流浪儿
The director wants a waif-like, teenage girl with long, dark hair for the role.
导演想要一个留着乌黑的长发、面黄肌瘦的十来岁女孩扮演这个角色。
There are lots of waifs and strays living on the streets here.
这里有很多露宿街头的无家可归者.
She was like a mother to the poor waifs.
她象母亲一样对待那些可怜的流浪儿童.
Will you care for the waifs?
你会关心流浪儿 吗 ?
Two young waifs steals a pair of boots.
两个年轻的流浪者偷一双长筒靴.
Gradually their talk died and drowsiness began to steal upon the eyelids of the little waifs.
62他们的谈话渐渐平息了,小流浪汉们困了,上下眼皮打起了架.