clannish 英 [ˈklænɪʃ]   美 [ˈklænɪʃ]

clannish

clannish  英 [ˈklænɪʃ] 美 [ˈklænɪʃ]

adj. 氏族的;党派的;排他的 

Such strong relationships are echoed in Japan’s tightly knit firms, some of which are clannish to their roots. 在以团结著称的日本企业里,这种紧密关系时常得到体现,有些企业甚至会成为同根生的大家族。
In the clannish politics of Chinese villages, his victory was a clear stamp of popular support for his late relative. 在中国乡村的宗派争执中,他的获胜有着村民们对他逝去亲人支持的明显印记。

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  • adj. 氏族的;党派的;排他的
  • 1. Such strong relationships are echoed in Japan’s tightly knit firms, some of which are clannish to their roots.

    在以团结著称的日本企业里,这种紧密关系时常得到体现,有些企业甚至会成为同根生的大家族。

  • 2. In the clannish politics of Chinese villages, his victory was a clear stamp of popular support for his late relative.

    在中国乡村的宗派争执中,他的获胜有着村民们对他逝去亲人支持的明显印记。

  • 3. Perhaps that's why I've never liked her . . . and I know Gilbert doesn't either, though he's too clannish to admit it.

    而且我知道吉尔伯特也不喜欢她,虽然他顾及家族情面没有承认。

  • clannish (adj.) 1748, "pertaining to a clan; disposed to adhere closely to one another, imbued with prejudices, narrow or restricted in social interests and feeling," from clan + -ish. Related: Clannishly; clannishness.
clan·nish / ˈklænɪʃ ; NAmE ˈklænɪʃ / adjective ( often disapproving) (of members of a group 集团成员 ) not showing interest in people who are not in the group 小集团的;宗派的;排他的 clan·nish / ˈklænɪʃ ; NAmE ˈklænɪʃ /
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