sons
英 [sʌnz]
美 [sʌnz]
n. 儿子; (年长者对年轻男子或男孩的爱称)孩子; (某个地方、国家等的)男性成员,子孙
son的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 儿子
Someone'ssonis their male child.- He shared a pizza with his son Laurence...
他和儿子劳伦斯分吃了一张比萨饼。 - Sam is the seven-year-old son of Eric Davies...
萨姆是埃里克·戴维斯 7 岁的儿子。 - They have a son.
他们有一个儿子。
- He shared a pizza with his son Laurence...
- N-COUNT (某地)之子(籍贯为某地的人,尤指名人)
A man, especially a famous man, can be described as asonof the place he comes from.- ...New Orleans's most famous son, Louis Armstrong.
新奥尔良最著名的人物——路易斯·阿姆斯特朗 - ...sons of Africa.
非洲之子
- ...New Orleans's most famous son, Louis Armstrong.
- N-VOC 年轻人,孩子(对男孩或比自己年轻的男子的昵称)
Some people usesonas a form of address when they are showing kindness or affection to a boy or a man who is younger than them.- Don't be frightened by failure, son.
孩子,不要害怕失败。
- Don't be frightened by failure, son.
双语例句
- They were failing lamentably to help their sons grow from boyhood to manhood.
他们抱憾未能帮助儿子们顺利地长大成人。 - It's a penalty of us being girls — sons have an easy time.
这是我们身为女孩的弊端——男孩子们过得轻松。 - He had married off all his daughters and settled his sons.
他把所有的女儿嫁出去了,又给儿子们安了家。 - He wanted his sons to become strong, virile, and athletic like himself.
他希望他的儿子们能长得像他一样强壮、阳刚而又健美。 - His sons, brother and nephews were his armed sidekicks.
他的儿子、兄弟和侄子都是他的左膀右臂,都配备了武器。 - Some violent men beat up their sons, until the boys are strong enough to hit back
一些粗暴的人对自己的儿子大打出手,直到他们有了还手之力才肯罢休。 - My sons would never dream of expecting their clothes to be ironed.
我的几个儿子从不指望别人帮他们熨好衣服。 - Their sons, Ben and Jonathan, were three and six respectively
他们的儿子,本和乔纳森,分别是3岁和6岁。 - She set the alarm so she'd wake up in time to give her two sons their medication.
她定了闹钟,以便及时醒来给两个儿子服药。 - The dead tycoon's sons will remain in their plush offices overseeing the death throes of the family empire.
这位已故大亨的儿子们将坐在豪华的办公室里,目睹这个家族帝国崩溃前的痛苦挣扎。
