柯林斯詞典son /s?n/ (sons) 1. N-COUNT Someone's son is their male child. 兒子 He shared a pizza with his son Laurence. 他與他的兒子勞倫斯共吃一個比薩餅。 Sam is the seven-year-old son of Eric Davies. 薩姆是埃里克?戴維斯的7歲兒子。2. N-COUNT A man, especially a famous man, can be described as a son of the place he comes from. 來自某地的人 (尤指名人)[journalism] ...New Orleans's most famous son, Louis Armstrong. …新奧爾良最有名氣的人,路易斯?阿姆斯特朗。3. N-VOC Some people use son as a form of address when they are showing kindness or affection to a boy or a man who is younger than them. 孩子 (用于稱呼年齡小于自己的男子)[非正式] Don't be frightened by failure, son. 不要被失敗嚇倒了,孩子。 返回 son劍橋詞典your male child 兒子 This is our son Raja. 這是我們的兒子拉賈。 We have two sons and three daughters . 我們有兩個兒子和三個女兒。 used as an informal form of address by a man to a boy (男人對男孩的稱呼)孩子 Come on, son, we don't have all day . 快點(diǎn)兒,孩子,我們沒有那么多時(shí)間。 ?a son of somewhere literary a man who was born in a particular place 生于某地的人 that notable son of Württemberg, Martin Brecht 那位弗騰堡的著名人物馬丁?布萊希特 例句 Your son is the same age as mine.You must be very proud of your son.They decided to remove their son from the school .My son is a lot taller than my daughter .He took out a photo of his son, whom he adores . 返回 son