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granddaughter

/gran-daw-ter/US // ˈgrænˌdɔ tər //UK // (ˈɡrænˌdɔːtə) //

外孙女,孙女,外孙女儿,外甥女

Definitions

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

Examples

  • Her family was excited too, especially her granddaughter Mikayla Gounard, who got an idea shortly after speaking with her grandmother that night.

  • 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.

  • Certainly our granddaughter Lucia will also figure in this footage.

  • “I am so proud of her,” 68-year-old Rose Vergara said of her granddaughter.

  • San Diego City Council President Georgette Gómez is facing off against nonprofit executive Sara Jacobs, the granddaughter of Qualcomm founder Irwin Jacobs.

  • That artistic streak surfaced dramatically in his granddaughter.

  • One year later and 10 blocks away, my mother came into the world, the granddaughter of those pioneers who had roamed the prairie.

  • And Vivienne Westwood's granddaughter signs with Next Models.

  • He then said, “I got a grandson and a granddaughter who do not have a daddy.”

  • For his granddaughter, being a custodian of his legacy is a matter a pride—but also a burden.

  • A great-granddaughter of Fragonard, she seems to have inherited his talent; Corot and Renoir forcibly appealed to her.

  • She has outlived all her children: her oldest descendant living being a granddaughter, over sixty years old.

  • The presence of the old professor and his granddaughter at Waupegan continued to puzzle Mrs. Bassett.

  • She asked me to meet the Professor's granddaughter, Miss Garrison, when she comes through here in the morning on her way home.

  • She is the granddaughter of her that faded away about sunset in gazing at her twin orphans.