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单词 daddy
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Definition of daddy in English:

daddy

nounPlural daddies ˈdadiˈdædi
informal
  • 1One's father.

    〈非正式〉爹,爸爸

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have three children David, Christopher and Anna, who is the apple of her daddy's eye.
    • It was just my daddy and me growing up and I just think he's the most wonderful thing.
    • Maybe they never had a mommy and a daddy who loved them, and maybe they never had opportunities.
    • I never thought I was a daddy's girl, that I put my father on a pedestal, but it seems I have.
    • Families, kids, mammies, daddies and dogs are all welcome to watch if they have an interest in the game.
    • There's no way in the world I'd leave my little boy without a daddy.
    • My mother was the one I'd have fun with, but my daddy protected me.
    • He's doing much better now, but he clearly misses his daddy.
    • He looks as if he's scared that his daddy is just around the corner, might have seen him misbehaving and will ground him for a month.
    • I heard her tell Rosie that she didn't think daddy loved us anymore.
    • When I was a little girl, my daddy brought me out to this field to play.
    • My daddy is a bit of a tennis nut himself so I'm following in his footsteps.
    • He's leaving for another job that pays more, understandably, because he's soon to be a daddy.
    • I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.
    • The Sports Day Fathers race was a serious event with all the daddies togged out for the event!
    • The air of expectation was almost palpable in the hall as mammies, daddies, grannies, grand dads, sisters, brothers, cousins and friends waited for the show to begin.
    • I was a real daddy's girl so when my dad passed away it was hard for me.
    • He would like to work with his daddy John who has his own computer business.
    • He loves his tucker, just like his daddy, so not eating means something is definitely wrong.
    • He was accustomed to his daddy travelling overseas once a month and their reunions were delicious.
    Synonyms
    male parent, begetter, patriarch, paterfamilias
    1. 1.1 The oldest, best, or biggest example of something.
      最老者;最好者;最大者
      the daddy of all potholes

      最大的路面坑。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The cardoon is surely the daddy of all seed heads.
      • The daddy of all football trips was the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea.
      • I am trying the daddy of all treatments - a Balinese synchronised massage.
      • He is not yet a household name, but the daddy of the Russian oligarchy can still turn heads.
      • The daddy of all solar flares was spotted in November 2003, and ranked X28 on the magnitude scale.
      • The bad news for the rest of the Premiership is that the daddy of destroyers is destined to get meaner by the day.
      • But when it comes to sales strengths, Glasgow is the daddy of them all.
      • Eddie is the daddy of the round-trip United fans - at the age of 90.
      • This site is possibly the daddy of street art sites, and this is a great worldwide sticker site.
      • The producers may well have committed the daddy of all errors by casting him as Indiana Jones.
      • The daddy of food presentation is probably top chef Richard Neat.
      • The manufacturer, the daddy of this market, reckons it will pull in a billion dollars revenue this year.
      • They're named after the daddy of them all, David Coleman, an English sports presenter.
      • In the modern era of full-face crash hats Senna's helmet was the daddy of them all.
      • Tennis, cricket, boxing and the daddy of them all, football, bring in huge sums.
    2. 1.2the daddy The best or most successful person.
      最优秀者;最成功者
      it's you who's calling the shots now—you're the daddy

      现在发号施令的人是你——你是头号成功者。

Origin

Early 16th century: from dad + -y2.

  • pope from Old English:

    The word pope came via ecclesiastical Latin from ecclesiastical Greek papas ‘bishop, patriarch’, a variant of Greek pappas ‘father’. From the same root came Late Middle English papal and papacy, and mid 16th-century papist. Patriarch (Middle English) is from Old French patriarche, via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek patriarkhēs: formed from patria ‘family’ and arkhēs ‘ruling’. Patriot (late 16th century) and patriotic (mid 17th century) go back to a related Greek patris ‘fatherland’. These are connected with English papa (late 17th century) for ‘father’ and mum, all being based on the early babbling sounds produced by infants, as is daddy (Late Middle English). See also pattern

Rhymes

baddy, caddie, caddy, faddy, kabaddi, laddie, paddy

Definition of daddy in US English:

daddy

nounˈdadēˈdædi
informal
  • 1One's father.

    〈非正式〉爹,爸爸

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was accustomed to his daddy travelling overseas once a month and their reunions were delicious.
    • My mother was the one I'd have fun with, but my daddy protected me.
    • Families, kids, mammies, daddies and dogs are all welcome to watch if they have an interest in the game.
    • It was just my daddy and me growing up and I just think he's the most wonderful thing.
    • Maybe they never had a mommy and a daddy who loved them, and maybe they never had opportunities.
    • There's no way in the world I'd leave my little boy without a daddy.
    • He's doing much better now, but he clearly misses his daddy.
    • The Sports Day Fathers race was a serious event with all the daddies togged out for the event!
    • I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.
    • The air of expectation was almost palpable in the hall as mammies, daddies, grannies, grand dads, sisters, brothers, cousins and friends waited for the show to begin.
    • He would like to work with his daddy John who has his own computer business.
    • He's leaving for another job that pays more, understandably, because he's soon to be a daddy.
    • He loves his tucker, just like his daddy, so not eating means something is definitely wrong.
    • My daddy is a bit of a tennis nut himself so I'm following in his footsteps.
    • He looks as if he's scared that his daddy is just around the corner, might have seen him misbehaving and will ground him for a month.
    • I never thought I was a daddy's girl, that I put my father on a pedestal, but it seems I have.
    • I was a real daddy's girl so when my dad passed away it was hard for me.
    • They have three children David, Christopher and Anna, who is the apple of her daddy's eye.
    • I heard her tell Rosie that she didn't think daddy loved us anymore.
    • When I was a little girl, my daddy brought me out to this field to play.
    Synonyms
    male parent, begetter, patriarch, paterfamilias
    1. 1.1 The oldest, best, or biggest example of something.
      最老者;最好者;最大者
      the daddy of all potholes

      最大的路面坑。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The daddy of all football trips was the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea.
      • The bad news for the rest of the Premiership is that the daddy of destroyers is destined to get meaner by the day.
      • I am trying the daddy of all treatments - a Balinese synchronised massage.
      • The daddy of food presentation is probably top chef Richard Neat.
      • This site is possibly the daddy of street art sites, and this is a great worldwide sticker site.
      • The cardoon is surely the daddy of all seed heads.
      • The producers may well have committed the daddy of all errors by casting him as Indiana Jones.
      • Tennis, cricket, boxing and the daddy of them all, football, bring in huge sums.
      • The manufacturer, the daddy of this market, reckons it will pull in a billion dollars revenue this year.
      • In the modern era of full-face crash hats Senna's helmet was the daddy of them all.
      • The daddy of all solar flares was spotted in November 2003, and ranked X28 on the magnitude scale.
      • He is not yet a household name, but the daddy of the Russian oligarchy can still turn heads.
      • They're named after the daddy of them all, David Coleman, an English sports presenter.
      • Eddie is the daddy of the round-trip United fans - at the age of 90.
      • But when it comes to sales strengths, Glasgow is the daddy of them all.

Origin

Early 16th century: from dad + -y.

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