- Anyone can call a boy son, but technically, your son has to be your male child. If you're male, you are your parents' son. Well done, son!
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- n. 儿子;孩子
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1. His son learns fast and well.
他的儿子学得又快又好。
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2. We have two sons and a daughter.
我们有两个儿子,一个女儿。
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3. They have three grown-up sons.
他们有三个成年的儿子。
son ★ / sʌn ; NAmE sʌn / noun 1 ★ [countable ] a person's male child 儿子 ◆ We have two sons and a daughter. 我们有两个儿子,一个女儿。 ◆ They have three grown-up sons. 他们有三个成年的儿子。 ◆ He's the son of an Oxford professor. 他是牛津大学一位教授的儿子。 ◆ Maine & Sons, Grocers (= the name of a company on a sign) 梅因父子杂货店 ☞ collocationsat child 2 [singular ] ( informal) a friendly form of address that is used by an older man to a young man or boy (年长者对年轻男子或男孩的爱称)孩子 ◆ Well, son, how can I help you? 那么,孩子,我能为你做点什么呢? 3 [countable ] ( literary) a man who belongs to a particular place or country, etc. (某个地方、国家等的)男性成员,子孙 ◆ one of France's most famous sons 法国最著名的人士之一 4 my son ( formal) used by a priest to address a boy or man (司铎对男子或男孩的称呼)孩子 5 the Son [singular ] Jesus Christ as the second member of the Trinity 圣子(耶稣基督) ◆ the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit 圣父、圣子和圣灵 IDIOMsee father n. , favourite adj. , prodigal son sons son / sʌn ; NAmE sʌn /
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