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单词 mama
释义
mama1 nounmama2 noun
mamama‧ma1, mamma, momma /ˈmɑːmə/ ●●○ noun [countable] American English Word Origin
WORD ORIGINmama
Origin:
1500-1600 From the sounds made by a baby
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Just went around in my wrapper all the livelong day, my mama would faint.
  • Those children, no more than babies, and the mama had gone shopping and left on the oil-stove, no?
  • Your mama go out and buy you a brand new bike, that she could have bought at Christmas.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
a female parent: · My mother and father are both teachers.
British English informal, mom American English informal used when talking to your father, or about someone’s father: · My mum and dad won’t mind if you want to stay the night.· Mom, where’s my sweater?
British English, mommy American English a name for mother, which is used especially by young children or when you are talking to young children: · Where’s Mummy, Abbie?
American English old-fashioned used when talking to your mother, or about someone’s mother: · Ma stirred the soup on the stove.
old-fashioned used when talking to your mother, or about someone’s mother: · Mama seldom disagreed with Papa.
(also stepmum British English informal, stepmom American English informal) a woman who is married to your father, who is not your mother but often acts as your parent: · the wicked stepmother in fairy stories
WORD SETS
baby, 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
a mother – used by or to children SYN  mummy:  I want my mama!
mama1 nounmama2 noun
mamama‧ma2 /məˈmɑː/ noun [countable] British English old-fashioned Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Just went around in my wrapper all the livelong day, my mama would faint.
  • Those children, no more than babies, and the mama had gone shopping and left on the oil-stove, no?
  • Your mama go out and buy you a brand new bike, that she could have bought at Christmas.
Thesaurus
THESAURUS
a female parent: · My mother and father are both teachers.
British English informal, mom American English informal used when talking to your father, or about someone’s father: · My mum and dad won’t mind if you want to stay the night.· Mom, where’s my sweater?
British English, mommy American English a name for mother, which is used especially by young children or when you are talking to young children: · Where’s Mummy, Abbie?
American English old-fashioned used when talking to your mother, or about someone’s mother: · Ma stirred the soup on the stove.
old-fashioned used when talking to your mother, or about someone’s mother: · Mama seldom disagreed with Papa.
(also stepmum British English informal, stepmom American English informal) a woman who is married to your father, who is not your mother but often acts as your parent: · the wicked stepmother in fairy stories
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