granddaughter / ˈgrænˌdɔ tər /

💦中学词汇外孙女孙女外孙女儿外甥女

granddaughter 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a daughter of one's son or daughter.

更多granddaughter例句

  1. Her family was excited too, especially her granddaughter Mikayla Gounard, who got an idea shortly after speaking with her grandmother that night.
  2. He dreams of getting a house for his family of five and wants his granddaughter, who is not yet 2, to be able to run around outside in their yard.
  3. Certainly our granddaughter Lucia will also figure in this footage.
  4. “I am so proud of her,” 68-year-old Rose Vergara said of her granddaughter.
  5. San Diego City Council President Georgette Gómez is facing off against nonprofit executive Sara Jacobs, the granddaughter of Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs.
  6. That artistic streak surfaced dramatically in his granddaughter.
  7. One year later and 10 blocks away, my mother came into the world, the granddaughter of those pioneers who had roamed the prairie.
  8. And Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter signs with Next Models.
  9. He then said, “I got a grandson and a granddaughter who do not have a daddy.”
  10. For his granddaughter, being a custodian of his legacy is a matter a pride—but also a burden.
  11. A great-granddaughter of Fragonard, she seems to have inherited his talent; Corot and Renoir forcibly appealed to her.
  12. She has outlived all her children: her oldest descendant living being a granddaughter, over sixty years old.
  13. The presence of the old professor and his granddaughter at Waupegan continued to puzzle Mrs. Bassett.
  14. She asked me to meet the Professor's granddaughter, Miss Garrison, when she comes through here in the morning on her way home.
  15. She is the granddaughter of her that faded away about sunset in gazing at her twin orphans.