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un.cle5QN7k6n [C]the brother of someone's mother or father, or the husband of someone's aunt伯父,叔父,舅父,姑丈,姨丈I've got several uncles and aunts.我有几个姑丈和姑姑。He's my Uncle George.他是我的叔叔乔治。Did you bring me a present, Uncle Jack? [as form of address]杰克叔叔你给我带礼物了吗?Hello, uncle. [as form of address]你好, 叔叔。A man who is not a relative but who is a close friend of the family is also sometimes called uncle by children.(儿童对家庭亲密朋友)大伯,大叔,叔叔,伯伯One of our neighbours became such a good family friend that when I was a child I called him Uncle Bruno.我们的一个邻居是我们家很好的朋友, 小时我叫他布鲁诺叔叔。If you are male and your brother or sister has a child, you become an uncle yourself.(为自己姊妹兄弟孩子的)叔叔,舅父How strange to be 15 years old and yet have two little nieces who call me Uncle Ali.多奇怪呀, 我刚十五岁却有两个叫我阿里叔叔的小侄女。(dated infml) "Who was at the reception?" "Oh, (old) Uncle Tom Cobleigh and all (= everyone, including the least important or famous)." “谁出席了招待会?”“噢, 什么样的人都有。”"Uncle Tom's Cabin" (title of a book by Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1852)《汤姆叔叔的小屋》(书名, 作者哈丽特·比彻·斯托)
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