father
의미: A male parent; a founder or originator
The noun 'father' refers to a male parent or a man who has raised a child. It can also mean an originator or founder ('the father of modern physics'), or a title for priests in some Christian denominations. Common terms include 'father figure,' 'stepfather,' 'grandfather,' 'Father's Day,' and 'like father, like son.'
예문
- My father taught me how to ride a bicycle. 我父亲教我骑自行车。Mi padre me enseñó a montar en bicicleta.父が自転車の乗り方を教えてくれました。아버지가 자전거 타는 법을 가르쳐 주셨습니다.
- He became a father for the first time last month. 他上个月第一次当上了父亲。Se convirtió en padre por primera vez el mes pasado.彼は先月初めて父親になりました。그는 지난달 처음으로 아버지가 되었습니다.
- Einstein is often called the father of modern physics. 爱因斯坦常被称为现代物理学之父。Einstein es a menudo llamado el padre de la física moderna.アインシュタインはよく現代物理学の父と呼ばれます。아인슈타인은 종종 현대 물리학의 아버지라 불립니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old English 'faeder', from Proto-Germanic *fader, from Proto-Indo-European *pəter. One of the oldest kinship words, cognate with Latin 'pater', Greek 'pater', and Sanskrit 'pitar'.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The word 'father' is one of the oldest words in English, coming from Old English 'fæder.' It's related to Latin 'pater' and Greek 'patēr' - all from the Proto-Indo-European root 'pəter.'
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