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parenthood

/pair-uhnt-hood, par-/US // ˈpɛər əntˌhʊd, ˈpær- //

亲子关系,养育子女,父母亲,父母亲的身份

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state, position, or relation of a parent.

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Examples

  • From financial contracts to mental-health services, housing to parenthood, institutions find ways large and small to stack the deck against LGBTQ people.

  • When Liz died, he began using that space to share his heartbreak and open up about his struggles with parenthood.

  • This delay in parenthood is the price of economic hardship, a pandemic, and political agonies across the globe.

  • I didn’t expect new parenthood to be easy, but I thought I would have my mom here to help.

  • While we were both heartbroken by the situation, the potential consequences of her traveling to meet her only granddaughter were too great, so — to date — I have undertaken the first 10 months of parenthood without her by my side.

  • Planned Parenthood, on the other hand, describes abortion as “very safe.”

  • Camille Hammond, CEO of Tinina Q Cade Foundation, said simply that the pathways to parenthood are different.

  • Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards told her unapologetic story last month in Elle.

  • Exacerbating this is the fact that many doctors caring for women at Planned Parenthood often run private practices as well.

  • Cecile Richards is president of Planned Parenthood Federal of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

  • Admittedly, parenthood, if it is not to end in disaster or the fear of disaster, is a great responsibility.

  • Its literary parenthood begins before the closing of the theatres and continues even to our own day.

  • But parenthood, as Thyrsis found, meant more than charming baby-prattle and the counting of teeth.

  • Some of the best male and female stock refusing marriage and parenthood.

  • I have no feeling of being a traitor to my sex, when I say that I believe in at least a rough equality of parenthood.