grandad的意思和读音

grandad

: ['ɡrændæd] : ['ɡræn(d).dæd]

n.

grandads  

grandadn.

1.grandfather

n.1.;

n.1.a grandfather

1. got 198 grandad 199 grandfather 200 ...

2.GrandadSir

3. (128)-- Seville )-- Grandad )--西 Valencia ...

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1.Grandad Shem, who has a young son of his own, said he is keen to get stuck in and help Tia and Jordan settle into life.ShemTiaJordan

2.The world will be poorer if only academics get sentimental about Great-Grandad's letters from the front.

3.Grandad usually conks out for an hour or so after lunch.

4.I quite like the idea of being the youngest grandad in Britain, but at the same time I'm fuming that she is pregnant.‘怀。’

5.My grandad and grandma came here in the seventies and I think Liverpool must have caught their eyes.70

6.I don't feel like a grandad -- I've not got grey hair and my hearing is top notch.--

7.We had to call grandad to rescue us.

8.My Grandad told me a joke about memory.

9.The Hau grandchildren are blissfully unaware of Grandad's fearsome reputation in the outside world.」。

10.Really slow ah, so as not to be late grandad!