柯林斯詞典surrogate / ?s?r?ɡ?t/ (surrogates) 1. ADJ You use surrogate to describe a person or thing that is given a particular role because the person or thing that should have the role is not available. 替代的[ADJ n] Martin had become Howard Cosell's surrogate son. 馬丁已成爲(wèi)霍華德馬考塞爾的代子了。2. N-COUNT Surrogate is also a noun. 替代者; 替代物 Arms control should not be made into a surrogate for peace. 軍備控制不應(yīng)變成和平的替代物。 返回 surrogate劍橋詞典replacing someone else or used instead of something else 替代的;代理的 Because she had no children of her own, her friend's son became a kind of surrogate child to her. 因爲(wèi)她自己沒(méi)有孩子,所以她就把朋友的兒子儅成了自己的孩子。 返回 surrogate