kinsfolk

英[ˈkɪnzfəʊk]
美[ˈkɪnzfoʊk]

基本释义

n.
亲属,血族; 亲戚; 亲人

实用例句

Poor Emily. Her kinsfolk should come to her...

可怜的埃米莉,她的亲人应该到她这来。

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。

Kinsfolk appellation is the kinfolks system reflection in language.

亲属称谓是亲属制度在语言中的反应.

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They can be friend and kinsfolk, play companion.

他们可以是朋友、亲人 、 玩伴.

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Their progeny is secure in their sight ; they see before them their kinsfolk and their offspring.

他们在世时, 子孙昌盛,亲眼看见子子孙孙.

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David Harris: The kinsfolk is so warm, I wish I crapper join.

哈里斯: 这个家庭是如此温馨, 我希望我能加入.

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If I were King, my daughter would be the princess and my relatives imperial kinsfolk.

我若为王, 我的女儿就是公主;我的亲眷都是皇亲国戚.

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He has no kinsfolk in America.

在美国他没有亲属.

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Kinsfolk appellation is the kinsfolk system reflection in language.

亲属称谓词是亲属制度在语言中的反映.

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My kinsfolk have failed , and my familiar friends have forgotten me.

14我的亲戚与我断绝.我的密友都忘记我.

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Poor Emily. Her kinsfolk should come to her.

可怜的埃米莉,她的亲人应该到她这来。

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. people descended from a common ancestor;

    "his family has lived in Massachusetts since the Mayflower"

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