释义 |
old manˌold ˈman noun [countable] - She was always in her room with the goddamn door shut, locking your old man out.
father► father · My father's a doctor.father of · He's now the proud father of a three-week-old baby girl.· Larry Blake, a father of three children, was shot dead outside his home last night. ► dad informal a name you use to talk to your father or to talk about someone else's father: · Was your dad angry when you got home?· Can I borrow your car, Dad?· My dad retired ten years ago. ► daddy a name for a father - used especially by young children or when you are talking to young children: · Where's your daddy?· Daddy, can I have a drink, please?· Go and ask Daddy if he'll give you a ride to school. ► pop American informal a name you call your father: · I helped Pop fix the gate this morning.· Relax, Pop, I'll have the car back by midnight. ► old man informal father - use this to talk about your father or someone else's father: · My old man never could understand why I married Doris.the old man (=my father): · I'm going to visit the old man next week. 1old-fashioned informal someone’s husband, father, or boyfriend: I heard her old man beats her.2British English old-fashioned used when speaking to a male friend: Could I have a word with you, old man? |