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all going on well (e.g., when bringing up children)好手氣
all going on well bringing up children or managing pupils機運好
an agreement whereby a married daughter gives one of her children her own family name rather than the family name of her husband女兒嫁後言明所生之子一人歸娘家姓
an expression used to accuse someone of being unfilial (Lit. Children are fed without discussing the amount of rice, when parents are fed the meals need to be counted.)養兒不計一切 ,養父母卻斤斤計較。
argue with a superior or an elder (usually used about children)頂嘴
As soon as their father died, the children all wailed very loudly.爸爸一過世 ,孩子就大聲哭。
As soon as you don't make enough money to eat, there are also children who will starve.一沒有賺錢 ,一群孩子常常三餐不繼。
assist the husband and teach the children: duty of a wife相夫教子
be in a rut, Life is difficult with no hope of advancement. (Lit. Ten thousand difficulties for the sake of wife and children. Run around all over from east to west just to keep food in the mouth.)千辛萬苦為著妻與子 ,奔東奔西為著渡日子。
beget, to produce, give birth to, to breed, raise (children), bring up, to nurse, nourish, educate
beloved children, sweetheart, darling, baby心肝寶貝
bring up children養兒
bring up children養育兒女
bring up the children養育子女
bring up, rear, bring to maturity, only about humans, raise children撫育 ,撫養
 

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