英:[ˈɡrænpeərənt]
美:[ˈɡrænperənt]
英:[ˈɡrænpeərənt]
美:[ˈɡrænperənt]
grand·par·ent
graend peIr nt
1802年,来自 grand- 和 parent(名词)。相关词汇: Grandparents; grandparental。
The first known use of grandparent was in 1574
grangernoun
a member of a Grange
grangenoun
farm entry 1 sense 1aespecially: a farmhouse with its various buildings
capitalized one of the lodges of a national association of farmersalso: the association itself
grandunclenoun
an uncle of one's father or mother
grandstandnoun
a usually roofed stand for spectators at a racecourse or stadium
grandstandnoun
a usually roofed stand for spectators at a racecourse or stadium
grandsonnoun
a son of one's son or daughter
grandsirenoun
or grandsir ˈgran(t)-sər dialect grandfather sense 1
archaic an aged man
grandparentnoun
a parent of one's father or mother
grandparentnoun
a parent of one's father or mother
1 It remained from before the Ruin, a time so far past that none of the people now living, none of their parents or grandparents, had been born.
2 “My grandparents were friends of his from church. They said he was a wonderful man and they’ll miss him a lot.”
3 “Never Grandpa. He thought the English words for grandparents sounded ugly. But you know, sometimes when I was trying to be funny, I’d call him Gramps. Just to see the look on his face.”
4 Marvin Stepson, who had spent years researching what had happened to his grandparents, told me, “Kelsie murdered them both, and left my father an orphan.”
5 Wallet-size photos of my grandparents’ nieces and nephews line the shelf in the hallway, along with the little baby Jesus and praying-hands statues that Grandma collects.
6 Plus my grandparents were already on their way out there.
7 Part of its mission would be to promote the risks and realities associated with being a grandparent.
它的部分使命将是宣传作为祖父母的风险和现实。
8 In recent years, dozens of people have been killed by police in the course of these raids, including elderly grandparents and those who are completely innocent of any crime.
9 They were a lot older than my birth parents, more like my grandparents’ age, but I loved them both, and I was happy to be with them.
10 His grandparents had a light on, on their front porch, and Eleanor's face caught every bit of it.
11 All of the kids here had grown up together — their grandparents had been toddlers together.
12 I told them we’d be gone just a short time; that we were going to visit my grandparents, my mother’s parents, in Norfolk.
13 But I have yet to see a ruse that can shut up a parent or grandparent.
但我还没有看到一个可以使父母或祖父母闭口不言的策略。
14 His grandparents live in the flat next door.
15 He is next door at his grandparents' flat, because Mutti is still asleep, tired from her night shift.
16 My grandparents had fled their home because of a war.
17 My grandparents knew that I was at a crucial juncture in my life.
18 I walked up the stone stairs to see the front door open and my grandparents waiting there.
19 She was my last living grandparent and I was her only grandchild.
她是我祖辈中最后一位离世的,我是她惟一的外孙.
20 Oh, it was the man...or boy...who had run into her grandparents’ house in the middle of the night!
2 外祖父母
3 祖父母
5 外祖父
6 奶奶
7 外婆