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grandfather
- IPA[ˈɡran(d)ˌfäT͟Hər]
美式
- the father of one's father or mother.;the person who founded or originated something
- exempt (someone or something) from a new law or regulation
verb: grandfather, 3rd person present: grandfathers, gerund or present participle: grandfathering, past tense: grandfathered, past participle: grandfathered
noun: grandfather, plural noun: grandfathers
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名詞
- 1. the father of one's father or mother. 同義詞
- ▪ the person who founded or originated something Freud is often called the grandfather of psychoanalysis 同義詞
動詞
- 1. North American informal exempt (someone or something) from a new law or regulation smokers who worked here before the ban have been grandfathered
- a clause exempting certain pre-existing classes of people or things from the requirements of a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a clause exempting certain classes of people or things from the requirements of a piece of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a clock in a tall free-standing wooden case, driven by weights.
Oxford Dictionary
- the father of one's grandmother or grandfather.
Oxford Dictionary
- the father of one's grandmother or grandfather.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a clock in a tall freestanding wooden case, driven by weights.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡran(d)ˌfɑːðə]
英式
- the father of one's father or mother.
- exempt (someone or something) from a new law or regulation: smokers who worked here before the ban have been grandfathered
Oxford Dictionary