son
noun[C]
uk/sʌn/us/sʌn/A1
yourmalechild:
儿子This isourson Raja.这是我们的儿子拉贾。
We have two sons and threedaughters.我们有两个儿子和三个女儿。
your child
- childWe have three children, two girls and a boy.
- sonMy son is getting married in the spring.
- daughterHer daughter works for a multinational in the Netherlands.
- kidMy two kids are both grown up now.
- offspringI'm sure you'll be relieved once your offspring grow up and leave home.
- broodMy sister descended on me with her brood of five.
used as aninformalformofaddressby a man to aboy:
(男人对男孩的称呼)孩子Come on, son, we don't have allday.快点儿,孩子,我们没有那么多时间。
a son ofsomewhereliterary
a man who wasbornin aparticularplace:
生于某地的人thatnotableson of Württemberg, Martin Brecht那位弗腾堡的著名人物马丁•布莱希特
- Yourson is the sameageas mine.
- You must be veryproudofyourson.
- Theydecidedtoremovetheirson from theschool.
- My son is a lottallerthan mydaughter.
- He took out aphotoof his son, whom headores.
Family: relations in general
- anti-family
- aunt
- auntie
- baby daddy
- biologically
- father
- fatherhood
- filial
- first cousin
- fraternal
- kinship
- kinsman
- kinswoman
- kith and kin
- long-lost
- relationship
- relative
- removed
- second cousin
- sib
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