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stepmother

/step-muhth-er/US // ˈstɛpˌmʌð ər //UK // (ˈstɛpˌmʌðə) //

后母,后妈,继母,后娘

Definitions

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

Examples

  • Billy Porter plays the Fairy Godmother, while fairy-tale icon Idina Menzel plays the villainous stepmother.

  • His father was distant and chilly, and then later, there was the evil stepmother.

  • She’s desperate to visit her father, who is vaccinated, but is waiting to make the trip, since her stepmother isn’t vaccinated and she hasn’t gotten her own second dose.

  • That night, I went to meet with Kooper’s father and stepmother at their house, which sits out on the edge of town, near a small cattle farm.

  • My father and stepmother found me, at the very beginning of the episode, having paranoid delusions.

  • This was said to have created tension between his two grown daughters and their stepmother, who were known not to get along.

  • Her father and stepmother both beat her, and she was forced to become a maid in her own house.

  • On December 18, Kerri and her brother, Mike, told Piers Morgan on CNN about their grievances with their stepmother.

  • My stepmother knew Rabbi Kahane through her political activism in the 80's and remained close with some of his confidantes.

  • My relationship with Kahanism began in 2004, at the age of 10, when I moved to Israel to live with my father and stepmother.

  • Upon the death of his stepmother, his stepfather arranged to get him appointed to West Point.

  • They have only one servant; and my stepmother and sisters do the greater part of the work.

  • Her stepmother shed a few tears, which were half-gratification.

  • He knew that she must have been poor and left in want when her stepmother had died.

  • No doubt Fanny had often stood up for Mary with her stepmother, and now Mary herself had cut the ground from under her feet.