granddad
/ˈgran-ˌdad/ (ame, mw)
granddad — 名詞
1. an informal, affectionate word for your grandfather — that is, your mother's or
爺爺;外公
對祖父或外祖父的親暱口語稱呼
an informal, affectionate word for your grandfather — that is, your mother's or father's dad.
Anya's granddad picked her up from school every Friday afternoon.
Anya 的爺爺每週五下午都會去學校接她。
possessive + granddad pattern for naming a family relation
Every summer, Sahil visited his granddad's farm near the coast.
每年夏天,Sahil 都會去他爺爺位於海邊的農場。
possessive 'granddad's' + place to show family belonging
Granddad, can you show me how to fix this old bicycle chain?
爺爺,你可以教我怎麼修理這條舊腳踏車鏈條嗎?
The twins ran into the kitchen and hugged their granddad before lunch.
雙胞胎跑進廚房,在午餐前抱了抱他們的爺爺。
Yuna inherited the old wooden chess set from her granddad.
Yuna 從她外公那裡繼承了那副老舊的木製西洋棋。
- grandfather
neutral and slightly more formal; preferred in writing
- grandpa
equally informal and affectionate; common in American English
- granda
informal British/Irish regional variant
- grandma
female counterpart in the same generation
- grandmother
neutral female counterpart
文法句型
someone's granddad
granddad + proper name
用法筆記
Informal household term; in writing or formal speech, 'grandfather' is preferred. Often capitalised when used as a direct form of address ('Granddad, look!') or as a stand-alone name.