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madre

/mah-thre; English mah-drey/US // ˈmɑ ðrɛ; English ˈmɑ dreɪ //

母亲,妈妈,母,娘

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ma·dres [mah-thres; English mah-dreyz]. /ˈmɑ ðrɛs; English ˈmɑ dreɪz/. Spanish.

    • : mother.

Examples

  • Over the next 30 years “Madre Antonia,” as she came to be known, transformed the atmosphere.

  • As Motor Matt walked toward the man with the leveled revolver, the wood-hauler cried out a startled "Madre mia!"

  • It was a woman that locked up your secret: it shall be a woman, Madre di Dios!

  • We went in the omnibus as far as Gran Madre di Dio, and then off, as briskly as possible, to the hills.

  • After waiting patiently for some weeks, another still larger carrack, called the Madre de Dios hove in sight.

  • Nay, Madre carissima; thou art still before all others with thy wayward son.

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