A2 noun #315 最常用 4分钟阅读

parent

A parent is a mother or father who takes care of a child.

Explanation at your level:

A parent is a mother or a father. You have two parents: a mom and a dad. They take care of you. They give you food and a house. They love you very much. If you are a child, you have parents. If you are an adult, you might be a parent to your own children.

The word parent describes the person who raises a child. It is a very useful word because it includes both mothers and fathers. You can talk about your parents when you talk about your family. For example, 'My parents are very kind.' In school, you might have a parent-teacher meeting to talk about your grades.

As an intermediate learner, you will use parent to discuss family structures. It is a neutral term, which makes it perfect for formal or professional contexts. You might hear about single parents, who raise children on their own, or working parents, who have jobs while raising a family. It is a common word in news reports, school settings, and everyday conversations about family responsibilities.

At the B2 level, you can start using parent in more nuanced ways. You might discuss parenting styles, such as being 'authoritative' or 'permissive.' The word is also used in compound nouns like parental leave, which refers to time off work to care for a new baby. Using these collocations shows that you have a strong grasp of how the word functions in professional and social discourse.

In advanced English, parent is often used in discussions about sociology, psychology, and law. You might talk about the parent-child dynamic or the parental role in child development. It can also be used figuratively; for example, a company might be called a parent company if it owns smaller subsidiaries. This shows how a simple word can expand into abstract and professional domains, reflecting your mastery of the language.

At the C2 level, you recognize that parent is more than just a biological label; it is a cultural construct. You might analyze the parental instinct in literature or discuss the legal implications of parental rights in complex court cases. You understand the subtle shift from the noun to the gerund 'parenting,' which has become a significant topic in modern cultural debate. Mastery means knowing when to use 'parent' versus more specific terms like 'guardian' or 'progenitor' to achieve the perfect tone in your writing.

30秒词汇

  • A parent is a mother or father.
  • It includes legal guardians.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It is used in formal and casual settings.

The word parent is one of the most fundamental nouns in the English language. At its core, it describes the relationship between an adult and a child they are responsible for raising.

While we often think of parents as biological mothers and fathers, the term is much broader in legal and social contexts. It includes adoptive parents, foster parents, and legal guardians who step in to provide the essential care a child needs to thrive.

Think of a parent as a guide. They are the primary teachers, protectors, and providers in a child's life. Whether it is helping with homework, teaching life skills, or simply offering a hug, the role of a parent is defined by consistent care and commitment.

The word parent has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Latin word parentem, which is the accusative form of parens. This Latin word literally means 'bringing forth' or 'producing.'

It entered the English language in the 15th century via Old French. Interestingly, it wasn't always the most common word for 'mother' or 'father.' In older English, people were more likely to use specific terms like 'mother' or 'father' or the Germanic 'kin.' Over time, parent became the standard, neutral term used in legal and formal settings to encompass both roles.

The root parere is also related to other words like 'prepare' or 'apparatus.' It implies the act of 'bringing into being,' which fits perfectly with the biological role of a parent. It is a great example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern vocabulary.

You will hear parent used in many different settings, from casual conversations at the park to formal documents at school. It is a very versatile word.

In casual speech, people often use it as a verb, such as 'She is parenting a toddler.' This usage has become increasingly common in modern English to describe the act of raising a child. In formal settings, you will see it paired with adjectives like single, biological, or adoptive to provide more clarity.

Common collocations include parental guidance, parent-teacher conference, and expectant parent. Because it is a neutral term, it is perfect for when you need to be inclusive or when the specific gender of the caregiver isn't the focus of your message.

While parent itself isn't the center of many idioms, the concept of parenting is everywhere in our language.

  • Parental guidance suggested: Often used in media to warn that content might not be suitable for young children.
  • Like parent, like child: A variation of 'like father, like son,' meaning a child behaves just like their parent.
  • Helicopter parent: A parent who is overly involved in their child's life and constantly 'hovers' over them.
  • Tiger parent: A parent who pushes their child to achieve high levels of academic success through strict discipline.
  • Empty nester: A parent whose children have grown up and moved out of the family home.

Grammatically, parent is a regular countable noun. Its plural form is simply parents. You can use it with articles like 'a parent' or 'the parents.'

In terms of pronunciation, the IPA is /ˈpeərənt/ in British English and /ˈperənt/ in American English. The stress is always on the first syllable: PA-rent. It rhymes with words like 'apparent' or 'transparent' (in terms of the ending sound).

A common mistake is forgetting that it acts as a collective noun. You can say 'My parents are coming,' which is plural, or 'The parent is responsible,' which is singular. It is a very straightforward word, making it easy to master for learners of all levels.

Fun Fact

Related to the word 'prepare'!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈpeərənt/

Starts with a clear 'pear' sound.

US /ˈperənt/

Rhymes with 'apparent'.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'a' as 'ah'
  • Stress on the second syllable
  • Dropping the 't' sound

Rhymes With

apparent transparent inherent coherent adherent

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 1/5

Easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Easy to say

听力 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

family mother father

Learn Next

parental guardian upbringing

高级

progenitor lineage

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

one parent, two parents

Subject-Verb Agreement

The parent is; The parents are

Articles

a parent, the parent

Examples by Level

1

My parent is kind.

My mother/father is nice.

Singular subject.

2

I love my parents.

I love my mother and father.

Plural noun.

3

She is a good parent.

She takes good care of her child.

Article 'a' used.

4

Where are your parents?

Where are your mother and father?

Question form.

5

The parent is happy.

The mother/father is happy.

Definite article.

6

They are my parents.

These people are my mother and father.

Verb 'to be'.

7

Call your parent.

Telephone your mother or father.

Imperative.

8

He helps his parent.

He assists his father/mother.

Possessive pronoun.

1

My parents work in a bank.

2

She is a single parent.

3

The parent-teacher meeting is today.

4

They are proud parents.

5

Parents should listen to their children.

6

He lives with his parents.

7

She is a very busy parent.

8

Do you have parents nearby?

1

The school requires a parent signature.

2

Many parents struggle with work-life balance.

3

Parental guidance is required for this movie.

4

She is taking parental leave next month.

5

The parent company is based in London.

6

He is a very involved parent.

7

Parents often worry about their children's future.

8

The support of a parent is essential for a child.

1

The parenting style of the couple is very modern.

2

She is navigating the challenges of being a working parent.

3

The court granted parental rights to the father.

4

They are looking for a supportive parenting group.

5

The parent organization provides funding for the school.

6

Parental involvement is key to academic success.

7

He is an expert in the field of child parenting.

8

The transition to becoming a parent is life-changing.

1

The parent company decided to divest its smaller assets.

2

Sociologists often study the impact of parental neglect.

3

The legal definition of a parent has evolved significantly.

4

She wrote a thesis on the complexities of modern parenting.

5

The parenthetical remark added clarity to the argument.

6

Parental authority is often debated in legal circles.

7

The company acts as a parent to several smaller startups.

8

He struggled to balance his professional life with his parental duties.

1

The biological parent has a legal obligation to the child.

2

The parent-offspring conflict is a well-documented evolutionary theory.

3

The state intervened to protect the child's rights against the parent.

4

The parent body of the organization met to discuss the new policy.

5

She explored the archetypal parent in her latest novel.

6

Parental instinct is often cited as a powerful psychological force.

7

The firm is the parent entity of the entire conglomerate.

8

His parental guidance shaped the trajectory of her career.

常见搭配

single parent
parental guidance
proud parent
parent company
parental leave
expectant parent
parent-teacher conference
raise a child
parental support
become a parent

Idioms & Expressions

"Like parent, like child"

Children often resemble their parents.

He is as stubborn as his father; like parent, like child.

casual

"Helicopter parent"

An over-involved parent.

She is such a helicopter parent at school.

casual

"Tiger parent"

A very strict, demanding parent.

The tiger parent insisted on top grades.

casual

"Empty nester"

Parent whose kids have moved out.

They are empty nesters now.

neutral

"Parental guidance"

Advice/supervision from a parent.

The movie requires parental guidance.

formal

"In loco parentis"

In the place of a parent.

Teachers act in loco parentis.

formal

Easily Confused

parent vs Relative

Both refer to family.

Parent is specific; relative is broad.

My parent is a relative, but my cousin is just a relative.

parent vs Ancestor

Both refer to family history.

Parent is immediate; ancestor is distant.

My parent is alive; my ancestor lived long ago.

parent vs Guardian

Both care for children.

Parent is biological/legal; guardian is legal.

A guardian might care for a child if parents are absent.

parent vs Progenitor

Both imply creating life.

Progenitor is formal/scientific.

He is the progenitor of the family tree.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + a + parent

She is a parent.

A2

Subject + has + parents

He has supportive parents.

B1

Parent + verb + object

Parents raise their children.

B2

Adjective + parent

She is a single parent.

C1

Noun + of + parent

The rights of the parent are important.

词族

Nouns

parentage descent or lineage
parenting the act of raising a child

Verbs

parent to act as a parent

Adjectives

parental relating to a parent

相关

mother specific parent
father specific parent

How to Use It

frequency

10/10

Formality Scale

Parental (Formal) Parent (Neutral) Mom/Dad (Casual) Folks (Slang)

常见错误

Using 'parents' when referring to only one. parent
Parents is plural; use parent for one.
Confusing parent with relative. parent
A parent is a specific type of relative.
Using 'parenting' as a noun for the person. parent
Parenting is the action; parent is the person.
Misspelling as 'parant'. parent
The correct spelling ends in -ent.
Using 'parent' for grandparents. grandparent
Grandparent is the parent of your parent.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine your parents standing at the front door of your house.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it in school meetings or formal letters.

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Cultural Insight

It is the standard term for family forms.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always check for singular/plural agreement.

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Say It Right

Stress the first syllable: PA-rent.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use 'parent' for your grandparents.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for 'bringing forth'.

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Study Smart

Learn it with its collocations like 'parental leave'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

PARENTS are the People Always Ready to Encourage, Nurture, Teach, and Support.

Visual Association

Imagine a tree with two main branches (parents) holding up a small bird (child).

Word Web

family child care nurture guardian

挑战

Write three sentences about your own parents.

词源

Latin

Original meaning: bringing forth

文化背景

Be aware of different family structures (single parents, same-sex parents).

Used universally in schools and legal documents.

The Parent Trap (movie) Parental Guidance (movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • parent-teacher meeting
  • parental consent
  • school parent

at work

  • parental leave
  • working parent
  • parent company

legal

  • parental rights
  • legal parent
  • custodial parent

daily life

  • proud parent
  • expectant parent
  • single parent

Conversation Starters

"What do you think is the hardest part of being a parent?"

"How has your relationship with your parents changed?"

"Do you think parenting styles are different today?"

"What is the most important lesson your parents taught you?"

"Would you like to be a parent in the future?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your parents in three words.

What does it mean to be a good parent?

Write about a memory with your parents.

How do you think society views parents today?

常见问题

8 个问题

It is primarily a noun, but it is increasingly used as a verb.

Add an 's' to make it 'parents'.

No, use 'grandparent' instead.

Yes, it covers both mothers and fathers.

Parental.

A parent is usually biological; a guardian is a legal role.

Yes, a 'parent company' owns other businesses.

It is neutral and suitable for all contexts.

自我测试

fill blank A1

My ___ are very kind.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: parents

The verb 'are' indicates a plural subject.

multiple choice A2

What is a parent?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A mother or father

A parent is a guardian or biological mother/father.

true false B1

A parent company is a company that owns other companies.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

This is a common figurative use of the word.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

The sentence structure is Subject-Verb-Adjective.

得分: /5

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