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单词 matrifocal
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Definition of matrifocal in English:

matrifocal

adjective ˌmatrɪˈfəʊk(ə)lˈmā-
  • (of a society, culture, etc.) based on the mother as the head of the family or household.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alternative models of family, including a matrifocal family or a single-parent household, are rendered pathological.
    • The matrifocal, multigeneration family is typical.
    • No where in Mexico - or anywhere else in Latin America - has a matrifocal culture like this come into being.
    • Like many African families, these Creole families are matrifocal, centering on the mother's lineage, with strong traditions of women working outside of the home.
    • In the matrifocal household type, kinship rules stress matrilinear descent.
    • These matrifocal tendencies indicated a ‘low level’ of culture, their persistence a decadent survival from the past.
    • They are generally seen as a matrifocal society (where women are central to family life).
    • Gorillas are strongly patrifocal, Chimpanzees are matrifocal, and Bonobos seem to enjoy a sort of free-love, hippy-communal existence.
    • Journeying to Malta with other women provides an opportunity to encounter these sacred mysteries and reconnect with our matrifocal roots.
    • Children are cared for within the domestic unit of family, which tends to be matrifocal.
    • Their social organisation is loosely bilateral with a matrifocal bias.
    • These women are the closest equivalent it has to matrifocal heads of households.
    • In the past, villages were endogamous, somewhat matrifocal units.
    • This matrifocal arrangement placed women as heads of the households.
    • Latin American families which are often extended and matrifocal often appear in the media or popular literature as being ‘deviant’ or ‘in crisis.’
    • In cases of extramarital unions, consensual unions, divorce, death, and abandonment, matrifocal households are common.
    • The writings in the last half of the century have provided a consistent matrifocal perspective.
    • There is a long matrifocal history of single female-headed households, which since 1975 have been heavily subsidized through government family allowance funds.
    • Shifting from the matrifocal, he also recognizes the gift of courage and acuity from his grandfather, and he mentions his debt to his intellectual father.
    • For others, Vietnam's pantheon of goddesses represents particularly telling evidence of the nation's ancient roots in a matrifocal culture.

Origin

1950s: from Latin mater, matr- 'mother' + focal.

 
 

Definition of matrifocal in US English:

matrifocal

adjectiveˈmā-
  • (of a society, culture, etc.) based on the mother as the head of the family or household.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alternative models of family, including a matrifocal family or a single-parent household, are rendered pathological.
    • No where in Mexico - or anywhere else in Latin America - has a matrifocal culture like this come into being.
    • These matrifocal tendencies indicated a ‘low level’ of culture, their persistence a decadent survival from the past.
    • Gorillas are strongly patrifocal, Chimpanzees are matrifocal, and Bonobos seem to enjoy a sort of free-love, hippy-communal existence.
    • They are generally seen as a matrifocal society (where women are central to family life).
    • The matrifocal, multigeneration family is typical.
    • The writings in the last half of the century have provided a consistent matrifocal perspective.
    • For others, Vietnam's pantheon of goddesses represents particularly telling evidence of the nation's ancient roots in a matrifocal culture.
    • In the past, villages were endogamous, somewhat matrifocal units.
    • Children are cared for within the domestic unit of family, which tends to be matrifocal.
    • Shifting from the matrifocal, he also recognizes the gift of courage and acuity from his grandfather, and he mentions his debt to his intellectual father.
    • Their social organisation is loosely bilateral with a matrifocal bias.
    • In cases of extramarital unions, consensual unions, divorce, death, and abandonment, matrifocal households are common.
    • This matrifocal arrangement placed women as heads of the households.
    • Latin American families which are often extended and matrifocal often appear in the media or popular literature as being ‘deviant’ or ‘in crisis.’
    • Like many African families, these Creole families are matrifocal, centering on the mother's lineage, with strong traditions of women working outside of the home.
    • These women are the closest equivalent it has to matrifocal heads of households.
    • In the matrifocal household type, kinship rules stress matrilinear descent.
    • There is a long matrifocal history of single female-headed households, which since 1975 have been heavily subsidized through government family allowance funds.
    • Journeying to Malta with other women provides an opportunity to encounter these sacred mysteries and reconnect with our matrifocal roots.

Origin

1950s: from Latin mater, matr- ‘mother’ + focal.

 
 
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