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mom

/mom/US // mɒm //UK // (mɒm) //

妈妈,妈,母亲,妈咪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a person’s mother or one’s mother.
    • : a term of endearment used to refer to a woman or girl who is admired: Obviously she has no kids, but she is such a mom.She came on stage at the beginning of the concert, and I was like, MOM.All her friends call her “mom” even though she just started middle school.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : beautiful or stylish; amazing; to be admired: That outfit is mom!She’s so mom in that movie.
v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to act as a mother toward; act maternally toward, sometimes in an excessive way: She just mommed me with advice.I think I just got mommed by my cat.She totally mommed those bullies.
    • : to refer to as “mom”: My friends mommed the selfie I just posted.
v.无主动词 verb
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    • : to perform the tasks or duties of a female parent; act maternally, sometimes in an excessive way: I like the way she moms.She mommed out hard after I came home late.
    • : to refer to an admired woman or girl as “mom”: Whenever I comment on photos of my friends, I mom.

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Examples

  • Among moms, just 9% reported being promoted while WFH, and 13% said they’d landed a pay bump.

  • The stress dose went up a notch for the third group, which had daily separation from siblings and no access to mom during that hour.

  • The researchers assessed the monkeys’ willingness to let go of mom and explore the new digs.

  • Their moms laid the eggs as adults living in air instead of in the youngsters’ tetracycline-tinged soup.

  • We had started our collaborative artistic journey together, drawing from picture books at home by our mom’s side.

  • I meant no harm by it, but I remembered how this person talked, and I did it for my Mom and she was not into it.

  • Not only does his mom live in Brooklyn, but he also has a child with a woman there.

  • The kids are out of school, Mom is out of get-up-and-go, Dad is out of work.

  • In another phone call two days later, Wright asked his mom who had the car.

  • Witnesses say his last words were “it hurt” and “call my mom.”

  • Old Mom always had a friendly greeting for me and knew in which pocket I had parked the peanuts.

  • But mom'll say what I ain't got in my head I got to have in my feet.

  • I tell you this because I can see that you are just like your mom was, you like pretty things so much.

  • It was his fault she was so far from Mom and Dad when a thing like this happened.

  • And his mom'll say to his dad, 'George, Dear—is the ionocar nice and shiny?