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grandma

/gran-mah, -maw, grand-, gram-, gram-muh/US // ˈgrænˌmɑ, -ˌmɔ, ˈgrænd-, ˈgræm-, ˈgræm mə //UK // (ˈɡrænˌmɑː, ˈɡrænd-, ˈɡræm-) //

婆婆,奶奶,姥姥,祖母

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : grandmother.

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Examples

  • Some joked that she resembled a cold grandma attending a soccer game, or a New Yorker trying to enjoy outdoor dining in the winter.

  • The head was for my grandma to boil down and use for tamales.

  • Yet, these moments are hamstrung by poor animations and unnatural dialogue, such as Sam saying, “You look like I just ran over your grandma” when his girlfriend rejects his marriage proposal.

  • “I felt like you have no voice if you are against the masks — you are looked at like you don’t like people, you want their grandma to die,” said Dupree.

  • “You’d be maximally infectious just as you’re kissing grandma, and that’s what we’re trying to avoid,” she said.

  • For his part though, the dude with the inner grandma is pretty much just looking ahead.

  • Say goodbye to fighting grandma over whether to watch The Good Wife or The Walking Dead come Christmas Night.

  • Speaking of Grandma, The Wireless Joey is so simple she can install it herself.

  • With wearables on the rise, everyone from dad to grandma has become number obsessed this holiday season.

  • Today, in contrast, if Grandma Maude starts one in Maine, Aunty Carol can directly help out from California.

  • Her mother had inherited a small fortune from Agnes' grandma and this Barr had sought to secure.

  • "I feel quite sure he will, should nothing happen to prevent," said Grandma Elsie.

  • I'm most sure Grandma Elsie wouldn't forget to include you in her invitation; and, oh, yes!

  • She was out in them now, watching for the coming of her father, eager to see him and to hear how it was with dear Grandma Elsie.

  • At Ion Grandma Elsie lay quietly sleeping, her three daughters watching over her with tenderest care and solicitude.