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fatherhood

/fah-ther-hood/US // ˈfɑ ðərˌhʊd //UK // (ˈfɑːðəˌhʊd) //

父亲的身份,父亲,父亲身份,父性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state of being a father.
    • : fathers collectively.
    • : the qualities or spirit of a father.

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Examples

  • As a sociologist and Canadian studies scholar, I am interested in how social policies affect fatherhood in different countries.

  • The report authors argue that a “new kind of fatherhood” — one premised on love, teaching and direct child care — has “already replaced the father-as-provider, separate spheres” model of parenting in the United States.

  • It’s how we reinvent fatherhood for a changing cultural ethos.

  • All these men’s books about fatherhood say, “I wish there was more room to go to therapy and talk about my feelings.”

  • In our new study, we wanted to focus on sitcom dads’ interactions with their children, given how fatherhood has changed in American culture.

  • Indeed, study after study affirms the benefits of involved fatherhood for women and children.

  • In short, fatherhood gets little attention in policy debates.

  • He is the author of a bestselling book titled simply Fatherhood.

  • Depictions of fatherhood on the flatscreen have also made notable progress recently.

  • Beyond the realm of pop culture, fatherhood has also become an area of interest to researchers and policymakers.

  • Nor do they ignore fatherhood, as we saw, in affairs of inheritance of local office and totemic rites.

  • And this was all the funeral oration delivered over him who had been for Eugene the type and embodiment of fatherhood.

  • For it was not as a father he loved her, though he had played a little at fatherhood in the beginning.

  • Such a hope renders feeble, sinful men not altogether unworthy of Gods Fatherhood.

  • He beat off—fought against—that hideous fatherhood of Sally's that he could not bear, that image that he felt might drive him mad.