单词 | co-parent |
释义 | co-parentv. transitive and intransitive. To share the parental duties of bringing up (a child) with another person or persons.Usually with reference to parents who are separated or divorced, or to parents not in a romantic relationship who choose to have a child together. ΚΠ 1974 S. Gettleman & J. Markowitz Courage to Divorce ix. 140 For many stepparents, the situation is aided by the fact that, ex-spouses are sometimes amicable and can share the work and rewards of co-parenting their children. 1993 Family Therapy Networker Sept. 52/2 He and Martha have eventually been able to remain committed to their children and to co-parent responsibly and effectively after the divorce. 2000 Out May 42/1 Whether gay men adopt..or co-parent with lesbian friends, every kid being raised by gay dads..has a mommy out there somewhere. 2014 Toronto Star (Nexis) 15 Sept. s8 A group of us had a co-operative daycare when our babies were little; we co-parented our kids from the ages of 1 to 4. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasco-parent co-parent n. Brit. /ˌkəʊˈpɛːrənt/ , /ˌkəʊˈpɛːrn̩t/ , U.S. /ˌkoʊˈpɛrənt/ Π 1882 A. Macfarlane Consanguinity 4 The expression consort may be taken..in the simple sense of co-parent of a child. < v.1974 as lemmas |
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