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son noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + SON | SON + VERB ADJECTIVEbaby, newborn 刚出生的儿子infant, little, small, young 年幼的儿子teenage 十几岁的儿子adult (especially NAmE) , grown-up 长大成人的儿子only 唯一的儿子eldest, first-born, middle, oldest, youngest 大儿子;排行居中的儿子;最小的儿子elder, younger 年龄较长的/年纪较小的儿子six-month-old, two-year-old, etc. * 6 个月大、两岁大等的儿子legitimate 婚生子bastard (old-fashioned) , illegitimate 私生子;非婚生子◆an illegitimate son of Louis XV路易十五的非婚生子adopted 养子dutiful, good 恭顺的儿子;孝子beloved 爱子fine, strong 健康的/健壮的儿子◆The queen bore him four fine sons.王后为他生了 4 个健康的男孩。long-lost, prodigal 失散很久的儿子;回头的浪子◆They welcomed me like a long-lost son.他们就像欢迎失散多年的儿子一样欢迎我。dead 死去的儿子unborn 未出生的儿子◆his wife and unborn son他的妻子和未出生的儿子surviving 还健在的儿子native (especially NAmE) 本地人◆a native son of Philadelphia费城本地人VERB + SONhave 有儿子◆They have three young sons.他们有 3 个年幼的儿子。bear (formal) , give birth to 产下男婴;生下儿子◆His wife bore him three sons.他的妻子给他生了 3 个儿子。bring up, raise (especially NAmE) 养育儿子◆Trying to bring up a young son is no easy task.要养大年幼的儿子不是件容易的事。◆a single parent raising her son alone独自养育儿子的单身妈妈SON + VERBgrow up 儿子长大成人 |