eldest
英['eldɪst]
美['eldɪst]
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adj. (形容词)
- 最年长的,最老的,年龄最大的人,年事最高的
- 排行中第一的(指人,尤指同一家庭里三个或三个以上成员)
- 领头的
n. (名词)
- 最年长者
Noun:
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the offspring who came first in the order of birth
Adjective:
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first in order of birth;
"the firstborn child"
- 1. Warren's eldest son is an art student, at St Martin's.
- 沃伦的大儿子是圣马丁学院艺术系的学生。
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- 2. His eldest son Joseph carried on his father's traditions.
- 他的长子约瑟夫继承了乃父的传统。
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- 3. The two eldest are already doing well at Kings Wood.
- 年纪最长的两个现在已经在金斯伍德念书,成绩都不错。
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- 4. David was the eldest of three boys.
- 戴维是3个男孩中年龄最大的一个。
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- 5. The eldest child was a daughter called Fiona.
- 老大是个女孩,名叫菲奥娜。
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用作形容词 (adj.)
- He is the eldest among the 3 brothers.
他是三兄弟中最年长的。
- The eldest assisted his father in farming, and succeeded to his little freehold.
最年长的儿子帮助他的父亲耕种,并成功地得到一些终身不动产。