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stepdaughter

/step-daw-ter/US // ˈstɛpˌdɔ tər //UK // (ˈstɛpˌdɔːtə) //

继女,后女,继女儿,继母

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a daughter of one's husband or wife by a previous marriage.

Examples

  • Cooke eventually left her husband in 1973, emigrating to New York with her two children and a stepdaughter.

  • Hummel stopped writing the comics in late 1947, shortly after she married, deciding to stay home and raise her stepdaughter.

  • By the time he walked out, he had admitted to sexually assaulting his stepdaughter Sherri on at least two occasions when she was 10.

  • She asked if sexual contact had ever taken place between Mouser and his stepdaughter.

  • Then, the production company said the show needed more girls, and Dina suggested her daughter and stepdaughter.

  • His wife is descended from King Charles II and is the stepdaughter of an Astor.

  • The highly educated daughter of a senator running for president, stepdaughter of an heiress, aspiring film director.

  • Never mind that Smith learned her family values as the stepdaughter of a prominent Christian Coalition Republican.

  • Mellas believes his stepdaughter is the victim of a botched police investigation.

  • The children were left to her stepdaughter, herself still half a child, and devoid of all experience.

  • Well, I happen to know that his pretty stepdaughter, Enid Orlebar, was over head and ears in love with him.

  • She died in the Charity Bazaar fire, and his stepdaughter Mary is put down as having died there, too.

  • Their prisoners took the opportunity to whisper together, Mrs. Warner joining her stepdaughter and Hollis.

  • The stepdaughter is also in school and is making progress in Divine life.