| 释义 |  father /fäˈdhər/  nountransitive verbA male parentA protector who shows the love, concern, etc of a male parentAn ancestor or forefatherA contriver or originatorA title of respect applied to a venerable man, to confessors, monks, priests, etcA member of certain fraternities(usu in pl) a member of a ruling body, such as conscript fathers, city fathersThe oldest member, or member of longest standing, of a profession or bodyAny of a group of ecclesiastical writers of the early centuries, usu ending with Ambrose, Jerome, and Augustine(with cap) the first person of the Christian Trinity
 To be the father of, procreate or begetTo adoptTo invent, originateTo acknowledge that one is the father or author ofTo ascribe to someone as his offspring or production
 ORIGIN: OE fæder; Ger Vater, L pater, Gr patēr faˈtherhood  noun The state or fact of being a fatherFatherly authority (archaic)
 faˈtherless  adjective Having no living fatherWithout a known author
 faˈtherlessness  noun fathˈerlike  adjective faˈtherliness  noun faˈtherly  adjective Like a fatherPaternal
 faˈthership  noun Father Christmas same as Santa Claus father figure  noun  A senior person of experience and authority looked on as a trusted leader or protector faˈther-in-law  noun (pl faˈthers-in-law) The father of one's husband or wifeA stepfather (archaic)
 faˈtherland  noun Native land, esp Germany (Vaterland)The country of one's ancestors
 faˈther-lashˈer  noun  A name applied to two bullhead fish found round the British coasts Father's Day  noun  A day on which fathers are honoured, as, in the UK and the USA, the third Sunday in June be gathered to one's fathers (Bible) To die and be buried Holy Father  The Pope like father, like son  Said when remarking inherited tendencies the father and mother of see under mother1 |