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uncle

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Family, Sociology
un·cle /ˈʌŋkəl/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countable]  1 SSFthe brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt [叔,舅]父;姑[] aunt I went to stay with my uncle and aunt for a few days. 我去和叔叔婶婶住了几天。 Uncle Philip 菲利普叔叔 I was very excited about becoming an uncle (=your sister or your brother’s wife has a child). 要做舅舅了,我很激动。2. SSused by children, in front of a first name, to address or refer to a man who is a close friend of their parents 叔叔,伯伯〔儿语,用于称呼父母的朋友〕3. say uncle American English spokenSSCADMIT used by children to tell someone to admit they have been defeated 叫叔叔〔儿语,用于要求某人认输〕
Examples from the Corpus
uncleUncle RoscoeI remember two aunts and an uncle, all very dear to me, dying within a few months.You shall visit your aunt and uncle.Another uncle, Ignacio, offers to take Manuel Gustavo on as his own illegitimate son.Suppose your favorite uncle proudly tells you that your birthday present is a subscription to the Salmon of the Month Club.The years hold little joy for Jacob, who meets a crooked dealer after his own kind in his uncle Laban.His maternal uncle, William Dauney, had been an architect in Aberdeen.Come to that, she had only one uncle, her father's brother Eric, and she hardly ever saw him.Which uncle had told him that was a fatal mistake?
Origin uncle (1200-1300) Old French Latin avunculus mother's brother
un·cle nounChineseSyllable
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uncle
uncle S2 W3 /ˈʌŋkəl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin avunculus 'mother's brother'
1. the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt ⇨ aunt:
    I went to stay with my uncle and aunt for a few days.
    Uncle Philip
    I was very excited about becoming an uncle (=your sister or your brother’s wife has a child).
2. used by children, in front of a first name, to address or refer to a man who is a close friend of their parents
3. say uncle American English spoken used by children to tell someone to admit they have been defeated


🔑 uncleBrE /ˈʌŋkl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈʌŋkl/ 🔊 noun🔑 the brother of your mother or father; the husband of your aunt 舅父;叔父;伯父;姑父;姨父Uncle Ian伊恩叔叔I'm going to visit my uncle. 我要去看我舅舅。🔊🔊I've just become an uncle (= because your brother/sister has had a baby). 我刚当上叔叔(或舅舅)。🔊🔊used by children, with a first name, to address a man who is a close friend of their parents (儿童用语,称呼父母的同辈男性朋友)叔叔,伯伯Bob's your ˈuncle(BrE, informal) used to say how easy and quick it is to do a particular task 易如反掌Press here and Bob's your uncle! It's disappeared. 按一下这里就成了!消失了。🔊🔊