uncle的意思和读音

uncle

: [ˈʌŋk(ə)l] : ['ʌŋk(ə)l]

n.

uncles  

unclen.

1.the brother of your mother or father; the husband of your aunt

Uncle Ian

I'm going to visit my uncle.

I've just become an uncle(= because your brother/sister has had a baby) .)。

2.used by children, with a first name, to address a man who is a close friend of their parents

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n.1.the brother of one of your parents, or the husband of your aunt. You are his niece or nephew; used by children in front of the name of a man who is a close friend of their parents

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2. brother uncle man ...

3. daughter n. uncle n. picture n. ...

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5. 〖 uncle;father’selderbrother〗 uncle;father’selderbrother〗 〖 earl〗 ...

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1."Yes, yes, it is possible! " I said, persuaded by my uncle's strong arguments.“!”

2.Jack: My Uncle John sent me a present for my birthday. I can't remember which gift was his, but I want to thank him for it.

3.I mourn sincerely the death of my dear uncle, the King, but I know I may count on you to serve me as loyally as you served him.--

4.It was quite late by the time we returned. I expected that my uncle would be asleep, as he regularly went to bed quite early.

5.The average American household with two children will get a cheque from Uncle Sam for up to $1, 800 and will spend at least some of it.1800

6.His mother later remarried, but his stepfather, also his uncle, plagued by health problems, was unable to support the family.

7.Then do not know the value of this tree and meaning, just know, just to see the big tree, uncle home to.

8.Harry pitches Dobby into the wardrobe just as the door opens and uncle Vernon enters.

9.Uncle, aunt has got up, finally, brother, brother at first glance seem to have changed, become like a man man!

10.One day, Aunt Em and Uncle Henry's house got picked up in a storm with her and Toto in it!