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stepfather

/step-fah-ther/US // ˈstɛpˌfɑ ðər //UK // (ˈstɛpˌfɑːðə) //

后父,继父,后爹,后爸

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the husband of one's mother by a later marriage.

Examples

  • Power restored to 2 million homes in Texas, but nearly half of state still told to boil waterPineda and the boy’s stepfather, Manuel Moreno, 38, immediately called 911, she said.

  • A Fort Worth, Texas native, she moved at age 12 with her mother and stepfather to New York City.

  • My stepfather gathers the wood and builds a fire, my mom brings out blankets and we watch the flames dance in the darkness, skewering marshmallow after marshmallow for as many s’mores as our stomachs will allow.

  • My stepfather called him Richard the Kid, because he was always on the make and never showed signs of settling down.

  • There’s the Christmas tree her stepfather was too drunk to mount in a stand.

  • His stepfather had left his mother and they could no longer afford the house in which they lived.

  • Antron McCray was with his mother for most of his interrogation, his stepfather for all of it.

  • A 7-year-old Las Vegas boy might be sitting in a third-grade classroom had he not been beaten to death by his stepfather.

  • If Jax is capable of killing his stepfather Clay, is he capable if killing his own mother?

  • After the film came out, my stepfather said to me, ‘I hope you’re not doing any writhing in your next one.

  • "I am a very sincere friend of your stepfather, and I hope a sincere friend of yours also," he said with perfect coolness.

  • "Regarding the secret relations between your stepfather and Doctor Weirmarsh," he answered.

  • Afterwards she went to her stepfather and suggested that perhaps they might leave Conflans earlier than he had resolved.

  • Not exactly, except that I heard my stepfather denounce the doctor as an infernal cur and blackguard.

  • The signature, which was first to be glanced at by the girl, read: "From your affectionate stepfather, Willis Morgan."