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WAIF - traduction vers arabe

A YOUNG PERSON WHO IS THIN AND LOOKS UNHEALTHY OR UNCARED FOR.

WAIF         
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ألاسم

عَيَّار ; مُتَشَرِّد

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اسْم : اللَّقْطة . شيء مجهول المالك يُعثر عليه مصادفةً . شخص أو حيوان ضالّ أو شارد . طفل متشرّد
waif         
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pl: بضائع مسروقة اللقطة : شئ مجهول المالك يعثر عليه مصادفة شخص او حيوان ضال او شارد راية

Définition

waif
(waifs)
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...
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Waif

A waif (from the Old French guaif, "stray beast") is a person removed, by hardship, loss or other helpless circumstance, from their original surroundings. The most common usage of the word is to designate a homeless, forsaken or orphaned child, or someone whose appearance is evocative of the same.

As such, the term is similar to a ragamuffin or street urchin, although the main distinction is volitional: a runaway youth might live on the streets, but would not properly be called a waif as the departure from one's home was an exercise of free will. Likewise, a person fleeing their home for purposes of safety (as in response to political oppression or natural disaster), is typically considered not a waif but a refugee.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour WAIF
1. Lovely, waif–like daughter Sophie has a job in advertising and a bachelorette pad in London.
2. Healthier÷ Curvy women Voluptuous women are healthier than their waif–like counterparts, scientific research has found.
3. Without the haunting, waif–like angelic countenance that first bewitched the world when she was 15, she would be nothing.
4. They are the ones who have cynically exploited the pathetic and self–destructive lifestyle that the phrase heroin waif implies.
5. Her waif–like proportions were clear for all to see in a flimsy grey dress which revealed her fragile physique.