kinfolk
英 ['kɪnfəʊk]
美
- n. 亲属
英英释义
- 1. people descended from a common ancestor;
- "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower"
实用场景例句
- The Silver Fangs borrowed many traditions from their noble Kinfolk.
- 银牙从他们的贵族亲属那里借鉴了很多的传统.
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- Even lupus Kinfolk gather in tightly knit packs.
- 即使狼亲属也被收入结构严密的组织.
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- Kinfolk don't receive much coddling, however.
- 无论如何,亲属不会受到溺爱.
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- Kinfolk come to see Yvonne by the dozen.
- 成群的亲戚来看伊凡.
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- Half - blooded children are known as Kinfolk.
- 混血儿被称为亲属.
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- Their Kinfolk have been forced out of their homelands repeatedly, sometimes dragged away in chains.
- 他们的亲属三番五次的被逐离故乡, 有几次甚至是被枷锁捆着带走的.
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- They might have even been born to two Kinfolk parents far from a sept.
- 也有的是不同氏族的两个亲属的孩子.
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双语例句
- 1. I sent my other son to the country to stay with kinfolk.
- 我把另一个儿子送到乡下和亲戚住在一起。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The Silver Fangs borrowed many traditions from their noble Kinfolk.
- 银牙从他们的贵族亲属那里借鉴了很多的传统.
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- 3. Even lupus Kinfolk gather in tightly knit packs.
- 即使狼亲属也被收入结构严密的组织.
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- 4. Kinfolk don't receive much coddling, however.
- 无论如何,亲属不会受到溺爱.
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- 5. Kinfolk come to see Yvonne by the dozen.
- 成群的亲戚来看伊凡.
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英文词源
- kinfolk (n.)
- also kin-folk, 1802, principally American English, but the earliest references are British, from kin (n.) + folk (n.). Kinsfolk is recorded from 1844.
词态变化
复数: kinfolks;