kinship的意思和读音

kinship

: [ˈkɪnˌʃɪp] : [ˈkɪnʃɪp]

n.;(

n.relationship,connection,tie,link,bond

kinshipn.

1.[u]the fact of being related in a family

the ties of kinship

2.[u][sing]a feeling of being close to sb because you have similar origins or attitudes

n.1.[];[];2.,

n.1.The derivative of kin2.the fact of being related to someone3.a strong feeling of being connected with another person or group of people

1. 31 ( Irony) 32 ( Kinship) 33 ( Liminality) ...

2. kink ,, kinship kinsman ...

3. First name Kinship Of humble birth ...

4. Striving 0833 Kinship 0839  Friendship 0845  ...

5. caln .13 kinship .13,249 kinsman

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1.But she was far from being aware that the old lady had never heard a word of the so-called kinship.

2."I am, " she said, and then she drew a fine distinction that any scholar of kinship structures would appreciate.“,”

3.It's as though we were born into a certain biological family and have ended up with a diverse web of kinship.

4.To have served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every American.

5.And she felt a closer kinship with him than with many men of her own class, for Johnnie knew the value of money.

6.The only child of older parents, I avoided them also for, having sired such a child, they were suspect, by association and by kinship.怀

7.Although goldfish have different color and shape, but each has some kinship between them is the ancient common ancestor of the wild carp.

8.She felt a strange kinship with her, because she was torn apart at the idea of never seeing Cal Barton again.

9.This proverb is not quoted much anymore because kinship is not as highly valued as it used to be.

10.He tells Westmoreland that over the years, they have formed a sort of kinship and that he's always treated Westmoreland fairly.Westmoreland