词汇 | folks |
释义 | folksphrase[ plural ] [ as form of address ]informal used when speaking informally to a group of people: 各位;大伙儿 All right, folks, dinner's ready!好啦,伙计们,晚餐准备好了! Hey, folks, are you good to go? Hello, folks, and welcome to our annual conference! Okay, folks, here we go. Folks, could you listen up? Sorry, folks, I know I'm a little late. B2 someone's parents: 父母 I'm going home to see my folks.我要回家看看我的父母。 I haven't seen my folks for half a year now. Hey, you really must call your folks this evening. His folks live out in the country. Her folks split up when she was a little girl. What do your folks do? My folks are coming to stay this weekend. See also folknoun(PEOPLE) your parents parentMy parents died when I was young. biological parentSome children are raised by grandparents or other family members, instead of their biological parents. adoptive parentWhen he was 7 months old, his mother gave him up to his adoptive parents. motherHave you met my mother? fatherMy father fully supports my life choices. mumUKMy mum and dad go there every year. folks | American Dictionaryfolks plural noun us/foʊks/(alsofolk, us/foʊk/) people, esp. those of a particular group or type: Some folks have been waiting over an hour to buy tickets. Your folks are your parents: I’m going home over Thanksgiving to see my folks. You can say folks if you want to speak in a friendly way to people you do not know: Well, folks, thanks for watching Channel 4 news – that’s about it for this evening. |
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