father的意思和读音

father

: [ˈfɑðər] : [ˈfɑːðə(r)]

n.

v.);

fathers  fathering  fathered  

v.+n.see father,father come,know father,bury father,father say

adj.+n.late father,proud father,foster father,biological father,father devoted

n.descendant

n.dad,daddy,ancestor,originator,initiator

v.beget,sire,engender,procreate,get

fathern.

1.a male parent of a child or an animal; a person who is acting as the father to a child

Ben's a wonderful father.

You've been like a father to me.

Our new boss is a father of three(= he has three children) .

He was a wonderful father to both his natural and adopted children.

Father, I cannot lie to you.

2.[pl]a person's ancestors (= people who are related to you who lived in the past)

the land of our fathers

3.~ (of sth)the first man to introduce a new way of thinking about sth or of doing sth

Henry Moore is considered to be the father of modern British sculpture. )

4.used by Christians to refer to God

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God the Father

5.the title of a priest, especially in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church

Father Dominic

IDMfrom father to sonfrom one generation of a family to the nextlike father, like sonused to say that a son's character or behaviour is similar to that of his fatherv.

1.~ sbto become the father of a child by making a woman pregnant

He claims to have fathered over 20 children. 20

2.~ sth);to create new ideas or a new way of doing sth

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n.1.your male parent. People often call their father Dad or, especially if they are young children, Daddy. In the past, people often called their father Father or Papa2ed for talking to or about a priest, especially a Roman Catholic priest3ed for talking to or about God in the Christian religion4.people in your family who lived long before you1.your male parent. People often call their father Dad or, especially if they are young children, Daddy. In the past, people often called their father Father or Papa2ed for talking to or about a priest, especially a Roman Catholic priest3ed for talking to or about God in the Christian religion4.people in your family who lived long before you

v.1.if a man fathers a child, he makes a woman pregnant and becomes a father

1. mother n. father n. parent n. ...

2. mother n. father n. parent n. ...

3. 殿〖 temple〗 father;priest〗 〖 Catholicfather;priest〗 ...

4. excellency father ) mr./esq. ...

5. (fore+bode ) (fore+father ) (fore+amr ) ...

6. Fashioner of mouldering bones,the Father,the Faydi Pasha ...

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1.Later, her father left the family to return to New Zealand, leaving her mother to raise the children.西

2.He grew up in suburban Pittsburgh, where his father hawked diamonds and his mom worked as a photographer.

3.We used to be faithful about it, but since Father went away and all this war trouble unsettled us, we have neglected many things.

4.Writing in March, he said: "I will be my daughter's father and Nancy will be her mother. We will be a family. ":“。”

5.You know, it's hard enough to tell him, but now with your father involved. . .……

6.This guy my mother knew threw a cup of alcohol into my father's face, then took out a screwdriver and stabbed him in the heart four times.

7.in plain English, that he had murdered him for his crown, and that the serpent who stung his father did now sit on the throne.

8.Growth path of your teacher, father, mother or other older or friend, the kind of person has influenced you most?

9.Picasso's father was an art teacher who had young Pablo painting bowls of fruit at the age of eight.

10.His father was a successful and wealthy physician. (2) He provided the children with everything that money could buy.西