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grandson

/gran-suhn, grand-/US // ˈgrænˌsʌn, ˈgrænd- //UK // (ˈɡrænsʌn, ˈɡrænd-) //

孙子,外孙,外孙子,公孙

Definitions

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

Examples

  • Today, it is the grandson who has rebelled against the family, by becoming an anthropologist.

  • A month later, her grandson was born prematurely and hospitalized for 13 days.

  • As the son and grandson of teachers, and as the great-grandson of slaves, I see this as an opportunity to revisit fundamental questions and make real progress.

  • The grandson of Palestinian immigrants is an admirer of the late Venezuelan socialist leader Hugo Chavez’s legacy.

  • Dench, 63, and Hinton, 21, dined and laughed together, joined by Hinton’s girlfriend, Mikaela, and Dench’s daughter and grandson.

  • The grandson of legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland, Nicholas Vreeland was poised for a decadent life in high-society.

  • Well talking about big movies, you've been cast to play Apollo Creed's grandson in a new Rocky franchise installment.

  • Reynolds acknowledged that much of his appeal comes from being the grandson of R.J. Reynolds.

  • In May this year, the grandson of Kunihiro Kajiwara was stabbed in the leg.

  • Her grandson Kane is a freshman and is playing for both the JV and varsity squads.

  • He was relieved to learn that his grandson Moses Mole was not wandering about the garden, after all.

  • You will be pleased to know that this king was the grandson of the very Isabella who so nobly helped Columbus.

  • The business has been in the Hill family nearly a hundred years and is now directed by William Hill's grandson.

  • Besides, there is no horse in the stable to give him, now, and he cannot go as befits the grandson of a king.

  • He did not, however, forget poor Dame Marlow, of the death of whose grandson he had heard from some of the smugglers.