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kinsman [ˈkɪnzmən]

n. 家属,亲属;
复数:: kinsmen
[反义词] 男性亲戚: kinswoman

例句:

  • Kinsman helps kinsman, but woe to him that hath nothing.
    亲人帮亲人, 无亲愁煞人.
  • Tracing back our genealogies , I found he was a kinsman of mine.
    转弯抹角算起来 —— 他算是我的一个亲戚.
  • A near friend is better than a far dwelling kinsman.
    近友胜过远亲.
  • Calling himself "Woeful," Siegmund tells of a disaster-filled life, only to learn that Hunding is a kinsman of his enemies.
    来自BBC
  • Her kinsman Lord Mowbray and Stourton objected at the time to what he called "experiments" on her remains.
    来自THETIMES
  • His health was weak, and a kinsman, Father Charlet, who was the rector of the school, managed to secure him special treatment.
    来自NEWYORKER