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par·ent1 /ˈpeərənt $ ˈper-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC]  
1 SSFFAMILYthe father or mother of a person or animal 〔人的〕父,母;〔动物的〕亲体,亲本
 Children under 14 should be accompanied by a parent.
14 岁以下儿童须由一位家长陪同。
 The eggs are guarded by both parents.
那些蛋由两只亲鸟共同守护着。
 Melissa’s spending the weekend at her parents’ house.
梅利莎正在父母家度周末。
birth parent, → foster parents at foster2(1), → lone parent at lone(2), → one-parent family, single parent
2 COME FROM/ORIGINATEsomething that produces other things of the same type 母体;亲本,亲代
 New shoots appear near the parent plant.
母株附近冒出了新枝。
3 a company which owns a smaller company or organization 母公司
 Land Rover’s new parent
路虎公司新的母公司
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + parent
a single parent (also a lone parent British EnglishBrE) (=someone who has their children living with them, but no partner)
My mum is a single parent.
somebody's biological/natural parents
Most children are reared by their natural parents.
somebody's birth parents (=the ones who are biologically related to them)
Only half the children who are adopted wish to discover their birth parents.
somebody's real parents (=their biological parents)
I was thrilled to have found my real parents.
adoptive parents (=the people who take someone else's child into their home and legally become his or her parents)
Adoptive parents often have little practical preparation for parenthood.
a foster parent (=someone who has other people's children living with them)
Teresa was removed from her mother's care and placed with foster parents.
Examples from the Corpus
parent2n verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]  
nto look after your child and help them to develop well and learn how to behave
 We help people to parent their children more effectively.
From Longman Business Dictionary
parentpar·ent /ˈpeərəntˈper-/ (also parent company) noun [countableC]FINANCE
if one company is the parent of another, it owns at least half the shares in the other company, and has control over it
The Minneapolis-based parent of investment firm Piper announced record revenue and earnings.
This is an opportunity to improve the capital position of both the parent company and its subsidiaries.
Origin parent
(1400-1500) Old French Latin, present participle of parere to give birth to
par·ent1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1parent2n verb
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