英:[ˈkɪnzmən]
美:[ˈkɪnzmən]
英:[ˈkɪnzmən]
美:[ˈkɪnzmən]
kins·man
kInz mn
复数:kinsmen
noun
a male relative, esp. by birth.
a man of the same race or cultural background as another person.
"同一种族或家族的人; 血亲,"公元1200年, kenesmen,源自晚期古英语 cynnes mannum; 参见 kin + man。公元1400年左右, Kinswoman 被记录下来。"这个词通常且正确地只用于血亲,与婚姻亲戚相对,后者应该被称为 affines" [世纪词典,1902年]。
The first known use of kinsman was in the 12th century
kissernoun
one that kisses
mouth entry 1 sense 1
face entry 1 sense 1
kiss1 of 2verb
to touch with the lips as a mark of love or greeting
to touch gently or lightly
wind gently kissing the trees
kiss2 of 2noun
a loving touch with the lips
a gentle touch or contact
a small cookie made of meringue
a bite-size candy
a chocolate kiss
kiss1 of 2verb
to touch with the lips as a mark of love or greeting
to touch gently or lightly
wind gently kissing the trees
kiss2 of 2noun
a loving touch with the lips
a gentle touch or contact
a small cookie made of meringue
a bite-size candy
a chocolate kiss
kiss1 of 2verb
to touch with the lips as a mark of love or greeting
to touch gently or lightly
wind gently kissing the trees
kiss2 of 2noun
a loving touch with the lips
a gentle touch or contact
a small cookie made of meringue
a bite-size candy
a chocolate kiss
kirknoun
church sense 1
kipper1 of 2noun
a kippered herring or salmon
kipper2 of 2verb
to cure by splitting, cleaning, salting, and smoking
kiosknoun
a small light structure with one or more open sides used especially to sell merchandise or services
a small structure that provides information and services on a computer screen
kinswomannoun
a woman who is a relative usually by birth
kinsmannoun
a relative usually by birthespecially: a male relative
kinsmannoun
a relative usually by birthespecially: a male relative
1 Mercutio, kinsman to the Prince and friend to Romeo.
墨科西奥,亲王的亲属以及罗密欧的朋友。
2 He had been carried home in silence and lay now behind locked doors, with his living kinsmen, who sat, weeping, and praying, and dreaming of vengeance, and waiting for the next visitation.
3 But I - thought you would be kind to me, and protect me, as my kinsman!
不过我——原以为你是我的亲戚,你会对我好的,会保护我的!
4 He said the Fulani community has lost more than 500 kinsmen since 2012 and more than 20,000 cows to rustlers.
5 “You would not dare to use the Crochan against your own kinsmen, your own people. This is even more foul than treachery and murder!”
6 A near friend is better than a far-dwelling kinsman.
远方的亲戚不如附近的朋友。
7 Best of all, Mazibuko believes his friend and kinsman's experiment has worked.
8 Now in Odysseus’ hall untended still our bodies lie, unknown to friends or kinsmen who should have laid us out and washed our wounds free of the clotted blood, and mourned our passing.
9 “Rekh is a kinsman of his brother’s wife. You will meet me, then? Perhaps at the big tree by Aba the potter’s. Then we will go on together. Zau’s shop is near the palace.”
10 Some politicians have framed the conflict as a religious one, accusing President Muhammadu Buhari, a Fulani Muslim, of looking the other way as his kinsmen go on the rampage.
11 When Mr. Anderson entered the chapel, which was used as a courtroom to hold all 63 defendants, he shook his head and tried to imagine how his kinsman must have felt in that moment.
12 The fighting becomes tribal because warlords recruit by stirring up ethnic tension so that their kinsmen will rally to them.
13 But others believe the new militants are criminal elements that want to draw attention to themselves now that their kinsman, ex-President Jonathan, is out of power.
14 As he surveys his enemies, he recognizes his own kinsmen aligned against him, “fathers, grandfathers, teachers, uncles, brothers, sons, grandsons, fathers-in-law and friends.”
15 Now, get my horse, 'she said, addressing her unknown kinsman as she would one of the stable-boys at the Grange.' And you may come with me.
“现在,把我的马牵来吧,”她对她的不认识的亲戚说,像是她在田庄时对一个马夫说话似的。
16 On a number of occasions, tribesmen and kinsmen from the Transkei visited me in Orlando to complain about chiefs collaborating with the government.
17 We also agree that this otherwise superb book is flawed in its “near-silence on his kinsmen’s attitudes about race.”
18 “In the political moment that we’re living in, every kinsman understands that we … have to go to the Congress,” said Cardoso, who is also running for the lower house.
19 “I heard tell he was a kinsman of yours by adoption. He may have acquired another name, but the man is European.”
20 And the young Fisherman answered him, `I can find no inn in this city, nor have I any kinsman who might give me shelter.
年轻的渔夫回答他道:“我在城里未寻到旅店,亦没有亲眷收留过夜。”