kinship 详细解释

kinship

['kinʃip]

n. 血缘关系, 亲属关系

n.[U]

1. 亲属关系, 家属关系[(+with)]

2. (性质等的)类似; 亲密关系[S1][(+with/between)]

I feel a strong kinship with him.

我觉得与他十分投契。

词形变化

名词复数: kinos |

词义辨析

同义参见:

blood  relation  comparison  parallel  brotherhood  connection  analogy  

英英释义

名词 kinship:

a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character

同义词:affinity

(anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption

同义词:family relationship, relationship

补充

kinshipkinship英:[ˈkinʃip] 美:[ˈkɪnˌʃɪp]n.1.血族关系

例句

1. Their ties of kinship mean a lot to them.亲情对他们来说很重要。 2. her kinship to the English King她和英格兰国王的血缘关系 3. We talked about music, and food, and holiday destinations, and gradually established a kinship.我们谈论了音乐、食物以及度假目的地, 逐渐就亲密起来。 4. She evidently felt a sense of kinship with the woman.她明显感到对这名女子有一种亲切感。 5. the warmth and kinship one farmer feels for another农民彼此感受到的温暖和亲切 6. He felt a deep kinship with the other students.他感受到与其他学生之间的那份深情厚谊。 7. they felt a kinship with architects.他们感觉到与建筑师有共同特征。 8. the bonds of kinship亲属纽带 9. He feels a strong kinship with other survivors of the war.他感到和其他的战争幸存者之间有一种强烈的亲近感。 10. feelings of kinship between the team's players and their fans队员和球迷之间的亲近感