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daughter
- IPA[ˈdôdər]
美式
- a girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents.;a female offspring of an animal.
- originating through division or replication
noun: daughter, plural noun: daughters
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名詞
- 1. a girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents.
- ▪ a female offspring of an animal.
- ▪ a female descendant we are the sons and daughters of Adam
- ▪ a woman considered in relation to her native country or area the tennis champ was one of California's most famous daughters
- ▪ a woman considered as the product of a particular person, influence, or environment a daughter of the dry savannas of Africa
- ▪ archaic used as a term of affectionate address to a woman or girl, typically by an older person.
- ▪ literary a thing personified as a daughter in relation to its origin or source Italian, the eldest daughter of ancient Latin
- 2. a nuclide formed by the radioactive decay of another as radon gas decays it produces daughters that attach themselves to dust particles
形容詞
- 1. originating through division or replication daughter cells
- a female godchild: she was the god-daughter of Lady Bartlett
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- a cell formed by the division or budding of another.
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- the wife of one's child.
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- the wife of one's child.
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- a daughter's character or behaviour can be expected to resemble that of her mother
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- a daughter's character or behavior can be expected to resemble that of her mother
Oxford American Dictionary
- the child of a minister, especially of the Scottish Presbyterian Church
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- (in the US) a patriotic society whose aims include encouraging education and the study of US ...
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- a girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents.
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