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
- His sons quarrelled bitterly over the allocation of family resources
他的儿子们为家产如何分配而吵得很凶。 - They have proved themselves to be fine sons and daughters of the Chinese people.
他们不愧为中国人民的好儿女。 - They longed to see their sons.
他们渴望见到自己的儿子。 - Her sons are the most important thing in her life
她生命中最重要的是她的儿子们。 - Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers.
历来认为儿子会仿效父亲。 - She had met both sons and did not care for either.
两个儿子她都见了,一个都不喜欢。 - For the revolutionary cause, the fine sons and daughters of the Chinese nation fought and sacrificed their lives, one stepping into the breach as another fell. Their revolutionary spirit will last for ever.
中华民族的优秀儿女为革命事业,奋斗牺牲,前仆后继,他们的革命精神万古常青。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。