son
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT Someone's son is their male child. 儿子
He shared a pizza with his son Laurence. 他与他的儿子劳伦斯共吃一个比萨饼。
Sam is the seven-year-old son of Eric Davies. 萨姆是埃里克•戴维斯的7岁儿子。
2. N-COUNT A man, especially a famous man, can be described as a son of the place he comes from. 来自某地的人 (尤指名人)[journalism]
...New Orleans's most famous son, Louis Armstrong. …新奥尔良最有名气的人,路易斯•阿姆斯特朗。
3. N-VOC Some people use son as a form of address when they are showing kindness or affection to a boy or a man who is younger than them. 孩子 (用于称呼年龄小于自己的男子)[非正式]
Don't be frightened by failure, son. 不要被失败吓倒了,孩子。
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son /sʌn/ (sons)
剑桥词典
- your male child
- Your son is the same age as mine.
- You must be very proud of your son.
- They decided to remove their son from the school .
- My son is a lot taller than my daughter .
- He took out a photo of his son, whom he adores . 返回 son
儿子
This is our son Raja. 这是我们的儿子拉贾。
We have two sons and three daughters . 我们有两个儿子和三个女儿。
used as an informal form of address by a man to a boy
(男人对男孩的称呼)孩子
Come on, son, we don't have all day . 快点儿,孩子,我们没有那么多时间。
a son of somewhere literary
a man who was born in a particular place
生于某地的人
that notable son of Württemberg, Martin Brecht 那位弗腾堡的著名人物马丁•布莱希特
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