gramps
/ɡræmps/ (bre, ipa) · /ɡræmps/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgram(p)s/ (ame, mw)
gramps — 名詞
- grampssingular
- grampsesplural
1. a warm, casual way that some children and grandchildren talk about or speak to t
爺爺;外公
對祖父或外祖父的親暱口語稱呼
a warm, casual way that some children and grandchildren talk about or speak to their grandfather, especially within the family.
Reuben spent every Saturday morning fishing at the lake with his gramps.
Reuben 每個星期六早上都跟他的爺爺去湖邊釣魚。
possessive + gramps for referring to one's own grandfather
Amihan ran into the kitchen shouting, "Gramps, can you fix my bike?"
Amihan 跑進廚房大喊:「爺爺,你可以幫我修腳踏車嗎?」
Gramps as a vocative — direct address inside the family
Minho's gramps taught him how to bake bread when he was seven.
Minho 的爺爺在他七歲時教他怎麼烤麵包。
On Sunday afternoons, Christopher and his gramps watched old cowboy films together.
每個星期天下午,Christopher 都和他的爺爺一起看老牛仔片。
Reema sent a birthday card to her gramps in Manchester last week.
Reema 上週寄了一張生日卡給住在曼徹斯特的爺爺。
- grandpa
most common informal term in everyday speech worldwide
- granddad
common in British English; slightly more affectionate
- pops
very casual; can also mean 'dad' depending on family
- grandfather
neutral and formal; the standard written form
- granny
informal term for grandmother — same register but opposite sex
文法句型
my/your/his/her gramps
Gramps, ...
用法筆記
Used inside the family or in friendly conversation about family — avoid in formal writing, school essays, or when speaking about someone else's grandfather you do not know.