释义 |
grandchildgrand‧child /ˈɡræntʃaɪld/ ●●● S3 W3 noun (plural grandchildren /-tʃɪldrən/) [countable] - And his grandchildren will transfer to inferior schools.
- I was the fifth grandchild, and as there were seven more after me, I stayed familiar with the tarantella.
- Maria had lived to see the birth of twenty grandchildren, thirty great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grandchildren.
- Married with three children and several grandchildren, John Ryan now lives and works in Rye, Sussex.
- Most of the dough is funneled into a trust fund for her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
- Nowadays my grandchildren come here for the same family festival.
- Sixty-seven people were killed, including her son-in-law and three grandchildren.
► Familybaby, nounbarrier method, nounbetrothal, nounboy, nounBr., branch, nouncontraception, nouncousin, noundescendant, noundescent, noundistant, adjectivedivorce, noundivorce, verbdivorced, adjectivedivorcée, noundomestic, adjectivedowry, noundynasty, nounex, nounextended family, nounfamilial, adjectivefamily man, nounfamily planning, nounfamily tree, nounfather, nounfather-in-law, nounfiancé, nounfiancée, nounfilial, adjectivefirst cousin, noungodchild, noungoddaughter, noungrandad, noungrandaddy, noungrandchild, noungranddad, noungranddaddy, noungranddaughter, noungrandfather, noungrandma, noungrandmother, noungrandpa, noungrandparent, noungrandson, noungranny, nounhalf-brother, nounhalf-sister, nounhereditary, adjectivehouse husband, nounin-laws, nounintermarry, verbmaiden aunt, nounmaid of honour, nounmam, nounmama, nounmamma, nounmammy, nounman, nounmarital, adjectivematrimony, nounmiscegenation, nounmixed marriage, nounmonogamy, nounnuclear family, nounoedipal, adjectiveOedipus complex, nounone-parent family, nounparent, nounparentage, nounparental, adjectiveparenthood, nounparenting, nounpaternity, nounpaternity suit, nounpatriarch, nounpatriarchy, nounpedigree, nounpolygamy, nounpropinquity, nounproposal, nounrelative, nounscion, nounseparate, verbseparated, adjectiveseparation, nounsibling, nounsingle parent, nounsister, nounsister-in-law, nounstepbrother, nounstepchild, nounstepdaughter, nounstepfather, nounstepmother, nounstepsister, nounstepson, noununcle, noununion, noununmarried, adjectiveupbringing, nounwedding, nounwedlock, nounwhite wedding, nounwidow, nounwidower, nounwidowhood, noun ADJECTIVE► great· Four surviving children, 12 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and six great, great grandchildren helped mark the milestone in style.· If relatives survive they would be great, great, grandchildren of General Maude.· Tonight the seventy eight year old's being comforted by her great grandchildren.· Tomorrow a big party is being held for friends, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. VERB► see· With 12 months to live, it's his only chance of seeing his grandchildren again.· And yet I think I would like to be around to see grandchildren and to live to be a funny old man.· Annie has become the subject of her daughter-in-law's revenge by being forced to pay her money to see her grandchild.· But you want to live to see your fifth grandchild, I think? ► tell· You can imagine him telling it to his grandchildren.· You can cross George Bush and live to tell your grandchildren about it. the child of your son or daughter |