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sonsQnn [C]a male child of a person儿子This is our son Raja.这是我们的儿子拉佳。We have two sons and three daughters.我们有两个儿子,三个女儿。Our eldest/oldest son lives in Australia and the youngest in New Zealand.我们的大儿子住在澳大利亚,最小的儿子在新西兰。Son is used as an informal form of address by a man to a boy or to another man who is much younger than him.孩子(年长者对男孩或年轻男子的称呼)Well, son, you seem to have caused a bit of trouble.好吧,孩子,看来你好像有点麻烦。A son of a place is a man who was born in that place.生于某地的人that notable son of Wurttemberg, Martin Brecht那位符腾堡的著名人物马丁·布莱希特If a system or an idea is a son of another then it has been obtained by changing the original system or idea into a new form.(系统或观念等)以旧换新The latest tax scheme is proving to be an unpopular son of the old system which it replaces.最近新的税收方案代替了老的税收政策,结果却不如老政策那样受欢迎。"Dombey and Son" (title of a book by Charles Dickens, 1846-48) "Dombey and Son"(狄更斯的小说《董贝父子》)
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