parent
- IPA[ˈpɛːrənt]
英式
- a person's father or mother;a forefather or ancestor
- be or act as a parent to (a child)
verb: parent, 3rd person present: parents, gerund or present participle: parenting, past tense: parented, past participle: parented
noun: parent, plural noun: parents
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名詞
- 1. a person's father or mother the parents of the bride his adoptive parents 同義詞
- ▪ a forefather or ancestor God's hand had written in the hearts of our first parents all the rules of good
- ▪ an animal or plant from which new ones are derived stems will root down, creating a new crown near the parent
- ▪ a source or origin of a smaller or less important part some of the whetstones have been transported up to 400 km from the parent rock 同義詞
- ▪ an organization or company which owns or controls a number of subsidiaries policy considerations were determined largely by the parent company
動詞
- 1. be or act as a parent to (a child) all children are special to those who parent them we are losing our intuitive ability to parent
- share the duties of raising (a child) (used especially of parents who are separated or not in a ... Michelle stayed on close, good terms with him over the years as they co-parented their son
- a person who co-parents a child.
Oxford American Dictionary
- share the duties of bringing up (a child) (used especially of parents who are separated or not ... Michelle stayed on close, good terms with him over the years as they co-parented their son
- a person who co-parents a child.
Oxford Dictionary
- a biological as opposed to an adoptive parent.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person bringing up a child or children without a partner: single-parent families
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who adopts a child and brings it up as their own: her adoptive parents died 10 years ago
Oxford Dictionary
- a biological as opposed to an adoptive parent.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a parent who takes an overprotective or excessive interest in the life of their child or children: some college officials see all this as the behaviour of an overindulged generation, raised by helicopter parents and lacking in resilience
Oxford Dictionary
- a parent who adopts or supports the principles of attachment parenting: the singer has been outspoken about being a proud attachment parent
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- IPA[ˈper(ə)nt]
美式
- a father or mother: the parents of the bride his adoptive parents
- be or act as a parent to (a child): all children are special to those who parent them we are losing our intuitive ability to parent
Oxford American Dictionary