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stepson

/step-suhn/US // ˈstɛpˌsʌn //UK // (ˈstɛpˌsʌn) //

假子,假设,假设的,假设你的儿子

Definitions

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

Examples

  • He never expected that his own stepson would be among them — a second generation from the same household deployed to the Middle East.

  • His stepson Allan Osborn, now on the cusp of adolescence, frequently bore the brunt of his wrath.

  • In a teary and emotional testimony, Rooney revealed that he had been abused by his stepson.

  • Charlotte marries Mr. Verver, and renews her affair with Amerigo (now her stepson-in-law).

  • A stepson says, “She told me every day she hated going to work.”

  • “She said that was really the closest to the truth,” the stepson told The Daily Beast.

  • Her stepson says she recently suffered several strokes and is partially paralyzed.

  • A pupil wrote:—Short steps … stepson … real son … more a son … Morrison.

  • Marius's was the body they had borne to Condillac—those men in the livery of her stepson.

  • She was poor and her husband not very rich, and then Tomaso was not his son, but a stepson: he could not obtain money from them.

  • There is no doubt that Nelson's life was saved by the careful attentions of his stepson, Nisbet, who was with him in the boat.

  • Probably it was with a view to ousting this rival that Leicester brought his stepson Essex into the queen's notice.