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maternal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ma·ter·nal /məˈtɜːnl $ -ɜːr-/ ●○○ adjective  1 MOTHERtypical of the way a good mother behaves or feels 母性的;慈母似的 paternal Annie was wonderfully warm and maternal. 安妮非常亲切慈爱。 She seems to have a strong maternal instinct (=desire to have babies and take care of them). 她似乎有很强的母性。2 [only before noun]MBMOTHER relating to a mother or to being a mother 母亲的;与做母亲有关的paternal the relationship between maternal age and infant mortality 生育年龄与婴儿死亡率之间的关系3. maternal grandfather/aunt etc FAMILYyour mother’s father, sister etc 外祖父/姨母等maternally adverb
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maternalThough maternal age and birth order have an independent effect on the viability of the fetus, that act together.At first, reading this passage I let out a gasp: I had never seen maternal ambivalence described on the page.The content of the false self rises out of maternal expectations and claims.They would think her maternal instinct outraged at the extraction of her child?Lack of maternal love can have a profound effect on a child's psychological development.My oldest sister, Roberta, used to fuss over me in a rather maternal manner.Also, he has the confidence to let me know when I use my maternal prerogative to automatically overrule him.Our results pertain to a sample of 101 subjects, in many of whom the birth weight was obtained by maternal recall.Maternal smoking increases the risk of low birth weight.The older girls seemed to feel quite maternal towards the younger ones.His maternal uncle, William Dauney, had been an architect in Aberdeen.I get sort of maternal when I'm around those kids.Aunt Mary was a large, maternal woman who worked as a nurse in a children's hospital.maternal instinctGertrude lacks any maternal instinct.Pity probably, and an over-developed maternal instinct.The maternal instinct can't be dumped, even when you've got rid of your baby.They would think her maternal instinct outraged at the extraction of her child?A strong maternal instinct takes over.I had very strong domestic and maternal instincts; there was no way of tramping those down.
Origin maternal (1400-1500) French maternel, from Latin maternus, from mater mother
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maternal
maternal /məˈtɜːnl $ -ɜːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: maternel, from Latin maternus, from mater 'mother'
1. typical of the way a good mother behaves or feels ⇨ paternal:
    Annie was wonderfully warm and maternal.
    She seems to have a strong maternal instinct (=desire to have babies and take care of them).
2. [only before noun] relating to a mother or to being a mother ⇨ paternal:
    the relationship between maternal age and infant mortality
3. maternal grandfather/aunt etc your mother’s father, sister etc
—maternally adverb


ma·ter·nalBrE /məˈtɜːnl/ 🔊NAmE /məˈtɜːrnl/ 🔊 adjectivehaving feelings that are typical of a caring mother towards a child 母亲的;母亲般慈爱的maternal love母爱I'm not very maternal. 我不太像个母亲。🔊🔊She didn't have any maternal instincts. 她没有一点做母亲的天性。🔊🔊connected with being a mother 母亲的;作为母亲的Maternal age affects the baby's survival rate. 母亲的年龄影响婴儿的成活率。🔊🔊 [only before noun] related through the mother's side of the family 母系的;母亲方面的my maternal grandfather (= my mother's father) 我的外祖父 ma·ter·nal·ly BrE /məˈtɜːnəli/ 🔊NAmE /məˈtɜːrnəli/ 🔊 adverbShe behaved maternally towards her students. 她以母亲般的慈爱对待自己的学生。🔊🔊   compare paternal