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单词 first family
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Definition of first family in US English:

first family

noun
  • 1A family considered to rank first in social prestige or pedigree in a particular place.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She may not be in active politics yet, but being a member of India's first family, her movements are still the subject of lively living-room chatter, much like Prince William in Britain.
    • ‘They are one of the first families of West Virginia racing,’ said Charles Town Chief Steward Danny Wright.
    • Indeed, he makes no secret of the assistance he received from Iran's first family of cinema.
    • As a Randolph, Nancy belonged to a first family of Virginia.
    • If, as they say, Christmas is a time for family, then the first family of Celtic music in Alberta, The McDades, is doing it up right.
    • When his first wife died, he picked a second from another of Virginia's first families (the Byrds), and when she died he did so yet again (this time a Beale).
    • It was also a way of establishing the lineage of the country's first families, since the length of time one's family had occupied the land often became a measure of status.
    1. 1.1 The family of the president of the US or of the governor of a US state, or of the chief executive of another political unit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's beautifully situated because it's right opposite the elevator so the president and first family can just walk across.
      • The swimming outing did not take place until one year later when the first family found themselves in a retreat in Tampaksiring presidential palace in Bali.
      • The President and first family had been moved immediately again to a secure holding facility in an underground location and so would be able to survive whatever the madman had planned.
      • Oh the first family and the main Presidential staff were already moved to a safe location, but the stadium evacuation was moving along nicely, keeping Eric in the dark, at least for the time being.
      • President Bush arrived here in Texas a couple of days ago, accompanied by the first family, Laura Bush, of course, the first lady, and their twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara Bush.
      • Indeed, it could be said he is obsessed with the first family of American politics.
      • We're very close to the first family and to the governor of California.
      • On the night of the 2004 presidential elections, Draper was the only photographer with the first family for the entire evening.
      • Her painting, Music at the White House: The President's Own was commissioned by the first family as the cover for their holiday invitations.
      • After accounting for income tax and government transfers, the first family's net income is $42,860.
      • The author devotes considerable attention to presidential pastimes and the recreation habits of the first families.
      • However, none of former presidents or vice presidents arrived to greet the first family.
      • As you said, Nic, the first family headed outside Washington to an elementary school to talk about the programs.
      • On that note, at this time let me invite our readers to consider submitting essays on a topic pertaining to presidential history, the White House, first families, or a similar topic.
      • It's not a private matter when the children of the nation's first family break the law.
      • Heading the Houston entourage are, of course, first family members - former President and first lady George and Barbara Bush and Neil and Maria Bush, who are bunking at the White House.
 
 

Definition of first family in US English:

first family

noun
  • 1A family considered to rank first in social prestige or pedigree in a particular place.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, he makes no secret of the assistance he received from Iran's first family of cinema.
    • It was also a way of establishing the lineage of the country's first families, since the length of time one's family had occupied the land often became a measure of status.
    • She may not be in active politics yet, but being a member of India's first family, her movements are still the subject of lively living-room chatter, much like Prince William in Britain.
    • If, as they say, Christmas is a time for family, then the first family of Celtic music in Alberta, The McDades, is doing it up right.
    • ‘They are one of the first families of West Virginia racing,’ said Charles Town Chief Steward Danny Wright.
    • As a Randolph, Nancy belonged to a first family of Virginia.
    • When his first wife died, he picked a second from another of Virginia's first families (the Byrds), and when she died he did so yet again (this time a Beale).
    1. 1.1 The family of the president of the US or of the governor of a US state, or of the chief executive of another political unit.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As you said, Nic, the first family headed outside Washington to an elementary school to talk about the programs.
      • The author devotes considerable attention to presidential pastimes and the recreation habits of the first families.
      • It's not a private matter when the children of the nation's first family break the law.
      • However, none of former presidents or vice presidents arrived to greet the first family.
      • On that note, at this time let me invite our readers to consider submitting essays on a topic pertaining to presidential history, the White House, first families, or a similar topic.
      • After accounting for income tax and government transfers, the first family's net income is $42,860.
      • Her painting, Music at the White House: The President's Own was commissioned by the first family as the cover for their holiday invitations.
      • The President and first family had been moved immediately again to a secure holding facility in an underground location and so would be able to survive whatever the madman had planned.
      • On the night of the 2004 presidential elections, Draper was the only photographer with the first family for the entire evening.
      • Oh the first family and the main Presidential staff were already moved to a safe location, but the stadium evacuation was moving along nicely, keeping Eric in the dark, at least for the time being.
      • President Bush arrived here in Texas a couple of days ago, accompanied by the first family, Laura Bush, of course, the first lady, and their twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara Bush.
      • Heading the Houston entourage are, of course, first family members - former President and first lady George and Barbara Bush and Neil and Maria Bush, who are bunking at the White House.
      • Indeed, it could be said he is obsessed with the first family of American politics.
      • The swimming outing did not take place until one year later when the first family found themselves in a retreat in Tampaksiring presidential palace in Bali.
      • We're very close to the first family and to the governor of California.
      • It's beautifully situated because it's right opposite the elevator so the president and first family can just walk across.
 
 
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