kinfolks

英['kɪnfəʊks] 美['kɪnfoʊks]
  • n. 亲属
名词 kinfolk:
  1. people descended from a common ancestor

1. These people was mostly kinfolks of the family.
他们大多是这家人的亲属。

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2. 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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3. Only my kinfolks, whatever they like my game, they need to play with me in the whole life.
只有我的家人,无论他们是否喜欢我的游戏,都需要一生和我玩耍。

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4. Sometimes, this dealing is just as same as seeking a lost native land and the scattered kinfolks .
有时候,这种焦渴,简直就像对失落的故乡的寻找,对离散的亲人的查访。

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5. Over the past 50 years, Mongolian kinfolks system has been changed dramatically in Inner-Mongolia. The obvious change lies in the aspects of appellation, category and its social and cultural bearings.
半个多世纪以来,内蒙古蒙古族亲属制度经历了重大的变迁,其主要表现是蒙古族亲属称谓、范畴及其社会文化意义发生了明显的变革。

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6. Over the past 50 years, Mongolian kinfolks system has been changed dramatically in Inner-Mongolia. The obvious change lies in the aspects of appellation, category and its social and cultural bearings.
半个多世纪以来,内蒙古蒙古族亲属制度经历了重大的变迁,其主要表现是蒙古族亲属称谓、范畴及其社会文化意义发生了明显的变革。

youdao