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grandparent

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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grand·par·ent /ˈɡrænˌpeərənt $ -ˌper-/ ●●● W3 noun [countable usually plural]  SSFFAMILYone of the parents of your mother or father 祖父[];外祖父[] My grandparents live in Sussex. 我的祖父母住在萨塞克斯郡。nTHESAURUSwords for grandparentsgrandfather/grandmotherShe looks just like grandmother. My grandfather was a farmer.grandpa informal grandfatherMy grandpa died when I was a baby.Ask Grandpa if he'll buy us an ice cream.grandma informal grandmotherI was at my grandma's house yesterday.grandad informal (also granddad American English) grandfatherGrandad collects me from school on Fridays.granny informal grandmotherGranny, can I come with you?nan/nanna British English informal grandmother – used especially by childrenShe's staying at her nan's.You can have a cuddle on the sofa with Nanna.
Examples from the Corpus
grandparentEvery human being has two parents, four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, sixteen great-great-grandparents, and so on.I missed my grandparents desperately and longed for Pam.My grandparents live in Oregon.The role of grandparents is to give time and unconditional love.This can be an aunt or grandparent or some other family member.Across Route 22, in Union, my other grandparents sat choked in tinsel.Our grandparents, then, Roman and Fenya Lubetkin.My five-year-old godson's grandparents brought him a small, framed drawing for his christening present.
grand·par·ent nounn THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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grandparent
grandparent /ˈɡrænˌpeərənt $ -ˌper-/ noun [countable usually plural]
one of the parents of your mother or father:
    My grandparents live in Sussex.
     
THESAURUS
■ words for grandparents
    grandfather/grandmother: She looks just like grandmother. | My grandfather was a farmer.
    grandpa informal grandfather: My grandpa died when I was a baby. | Ask Grandpa if he'll buy us an ice cream.
    grandma informal grandmother: I was at my grandma's house yesterday.
    grandad informal (also granddad American English) grandfather: Grandad collects me from school on Fridays.
    granny informal grandmother: Granny, can I come with you?
    nan/nanna British English informal grandmother – used especially by children: She's staying at her nan's. | You can have a cuddle on the sofa with Nanna.


🔑 grand·par·entBrE /ˈɡrænpeərənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈɡrænperənt/ 🔊 noun [usually plural] the father or mother of your father or mother 祖父;祖母;外祖父;外祖母The children are staying with their grandparents. 孩子们与祖父母住在一起。🔊🔊