A2 noun 中性 #315 最常用

parent

/ˈpeə.rənt/

A parent is a mother or father who cares for and raises a child. It can also refer to a legal guardian who has the primary responsibility for a minor's upbringing and development.

例句

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1

My parents are coming to visit this weekend.

My mother and father are visiting me this weekend.

2

The school requires a signature from a parent or legal guardian.

The institution needs an official signature from a legal caretaker.

3

Are your parents cool with you staying out late?

Do your mom and dad mind if you stay out past your curfew?

词族

名词
parenthood
Verb
parent
副词
parentally
形容词
parental
相关
parenting
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记忆技巧

Think of a PAir of people who pay the RENT to keep a home for their kids: PA-RENT.

快速测验

Every ________ must attend the safety meeting before the school trip begins.

正确!

正确答案是: parent

例句

1

My parents are coming to visit this weekend.

everyday

My mother and father are visiting me this weekend.

2

The school requires a signature from a parent or legal guardian.

formal

The institution needs an official signature from a legal caretaker.

3

Are your parents cool with you staying out late?

informal

Do your mom and dad mind if you stay out past your curfew?

4

The study examines the influence of parent involvement on student achievement.

academic

The research looks at how guardian participation affects academic performance.

5

We offer flexible hours for employees who are parents.

business

The company provides adaptable schedules for staff members who have children.

词族

名词
parenthood
Verb
parent
副词
parentally
形容词
parental
相关
parenting

常见搭配

single parent a person bringing up a child without a partner
adoptive parent a person who has legally become the parent of a child
parent company a company that owns or controls another company
proud parent a mother or father feeling great satisfaction in their child
foster parent someone who looks after a child for a period of time

常用短语

parent-teacher conference

a meeting between parents and teachers to discuss a student's progress

like parent, like child

used to say that a child behaves like their mother or father

planned parenthood

the practice of choosing when to have children

容易混淆的词

parent vs relative

A parent is specifically a mother or father, while a relative can be anyone in the extended family like an aunt or cousin.

parent vs peasant

Learners sometimes confuse the sounds, but a peasant is a historical term for a poor farmer.

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使用说明

The term 'parent' is gender-neutral. Use it when the specific gender of the mother or father is unknown, irrelevant, or to include both.

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常见错误

Learners often use the singular 'parent' when they mean both people; use 'parents' for the pair. Also, don't confuse the noun with the verb form which means 'to act as a parent'.

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记忆技巧

Think of a PAir of people who pay the RENT to keep a home for their kids: PA-RENT.

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词源

From the Latin 'parens', meaning 'one who gives birth' or 'begetter'.

语法模式

Countable noun: one parent, two parents Can be used as a collective noun in the plural: my parents
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文化背景

In many modern Western societies, the term 'parent' increasingly includes non-biological guardians and same-sex couples.

快速测验

Every ________ must attend the safety meeting before the school trip begins.

正确!

正确答案是: parent

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