kindred的意思和读音

kindred

: [ˈkɪndrəd] : ['kɪndrəd]

n.

adj.

kindreds  

adj.dissimilar

adj.associated,close,like,alike,allied

n.kinship,family,kin,blood,ties

kindredn.

1.[pl]your family and relatives

2.[u]the fact of being related to another person

ties of kindred

adj.

1.[obn]very similar; related

food and kindred products

I knew I'd found a kindred spirit(= a person with similar ideas, opinions, etc.) .

n.1., (with)2.;3.[];4.1., (with)2.;3.[];4.

adj.1.,,,2.;;

n.1.the whole of someones family, considered as a group

adj.1.very similar to another person or thing

1. ... friendship kindred love ...

2. → unkind kindred → craft ...

4. loss payee kindred carry forward ) ...

5. → unkind kindred → craft ...

6. kindle  vt. kindred  adj. , knack  n. ...

7. kindness kindred kindred ...

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1.You never know, you might have found a kindred spirit.

2.He would have had a kindred spirit and his own man at the Foreign Office.

3.He would not have come like General de Gaulle with only an unconquerable heart and a few kindred spirits.

4.Following a scent in the wind, a star in the sky. The ancient message comes, calling the kindred to take flight and to gather together.

5.And said unto him, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and come into the land which I shall shew thee.

6.Love isn't about money, or social standing or age, it's about two people connecting, having something in common, you know, kindred spirits./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>……

7.Jobs was obsessed with "beautiful" things, and found a kindred spirit in designer Jonathan Ive, who was born in Chingford, Essex.(Chingford)。

8.A special connection between two kindred souls needs to be grieved just as a marriage or committed partnership.

9.In Bayer MaterialScience LLC we've found a kindred spirit when it comes to R&D and its inherent innovative benefits.

10.The Tea Party would have found a kindred spirit in Hayek -- and indeed , its more erudite members refer to him often .——