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词汇 great-nephew
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Definition of great-nephew in English:

great-nephew

noun
  • A son of one's nephew or niece.

    侄(外)孙;甥(外)孙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The old lady started on her great-nephew's problem with acne.
    • She ran as quickly as she could to her room, overhearing Mrs. Wargicz telling her great-nephew, ‘Is Meg ill or what?’
    • Some 2,000 years ago after Julius Caesar's murder, Octavian, his great-nephew and heir, gathered an army and marched on Rome.
    • Dan has two nephews and I have four great-nephews.
    • In the fall, Caesar makes preparations for a campaign in Parthia the next year and makes his will, appointing his great-nephew, Octavian, as his primary heir, allegedly adopting him as his son.
    • The charity is close to the brothers' hearts who have watched their five-year-old great-nephew cope with the disease.
    • He died without issue, and the collection is now owned by his great-nephew.
    • In her last years Irene started nagging me to go with her to Florida, where our great-nephew George had - has - a vacation home.
    • As his great-nephew has found, that tends to rank higher in the public interest.
    • However, he kept several treasured mementos from the expedition, which were inherited by his great-nephew.
    • My nieces, nephew and great-nephews at early ages have in no way been harmed by knowing that I have shared my life with another man, and it has not been at all difficult for any of my siblings to explain that.
    • What information there is about her early life comes only indirectly through family letters and diaries in the possession of her great-nephew.
    • But as his family and friends gathered in his room for a quiet celebration of his life after the service at Parc Gwyn Crematorium, his great-nephew Andrew suddenly noticed a black-covered exercise book on a shelf.
    • Early in life she became the second wife of Æthelred II Her first son, Edward, succeeded to the English throne in 1042: her great-nephew was William the Conqueror.
    • He was succeeded by his great-nephew Charles I.

Definition of great-nephew in US English:

great-nephew

nounˌɡreɪtˈnɛfjuˌɡrātˈnefyo͞o
  • A son of one's nephew or niece.

    侄(外)孙;甥(外)孙

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He was succeeded by his great-nephew Charles I.
    • In the fall, Caesar makes preparations for a campaign in Parthia the next year and makes his will, appointing his great-nephew, Octavian, as his primary heir, allegedly adopting him as his son.
    • In her last years Irene started nagging me to go with her to Florida, where our great-nephew George had - has - a vacation home.
    • What information there is about her early life comes only indirectly through family letters and diaries in the possession of her great-nephew.
    • The old lady started on her great-nephew's problem with acne.
    • My nieces, nephew and great-nephews at early ages have in no way been harmed by knowing that I have shared my life with another man, and it has not been at all difficult for any of my siblings to explain that.
    • But as his family and friends gathered in his room for a quiet celebration of his life after the service at Parc Gwyn Crematorium, his great-nephew Andrew suddenly noticed a black-covered exercise book on a shelf.
    • She ran as quickly as she could to her room, overhearing Mrs. Wargicz telling her great-nephew, ‘Is Meg ill or what?’
    • Early in life she became the second wife of Æthelred II Her first son, Edward, succeeded to the English throne in 1042: her great-nephew was William the Conqueror.
    • The charity is close to the brothers' hearts who have watched their five-year-old great-nephew cope with the disease.
    • However, he kept several treasured mementos from the expedition, which were inherited by his great-nephew.
    • Dan has two nephews and I have four great-nephews.
    • As his great-nephew has found, that tends to rank higher in the public interest.
    • Some 2,000 years ago after Julius Caesar's murder, Octavian, his great-nephew and heir, gathered an army and marched on Rome.
    • He died without issue, and the collection is now owned by his great-nephew.
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