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filial

/fil-ee-uhl/US // ˈfɪl i əl //UK // (ˈfɪljəl) //

孝顺,孝顺的,孝道,孝顺的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or befitting a son or daughter: filial obedience.
    • : noting or having the relation of a child to a parent.
    • : Genetics. pertaining to the sequence of generations following the parental generation, each generation being designated by an F followed by a subscript number indicating its place in the sequence.

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Examples

  • He never saw his father again, their contact limited to letters brimming with intellectual vigor, paternal concern and filial devotion that decades later were published in a best-selling volume in China.

  • She explained that “filial laws” are a vestige of English rule.

  • As a candid psychological exploration of a highly charged filial relationship, The Wolf and the Watchman fascinates.

  • Apparently Romney has placed his filial devotion in the same blind trust in which he has stored his dignity.

  • Her husband noticed, and thought it was the expression of a deep filial attachment which he had never suspected.

  • The Chinese consul paternally tells his countrymen what they are to do, and they do it with filial submission.

  • Tatsu has been without kindred,—he knows not yet the sacred duties of filial love.

  • Let them not speak to us of a filial or respectful fear mingled with love, which men should have for their God.

  • I listened to her religious exhortations with a feeling of filial gratitude, and they sunk deep into my heart.

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