kinfolk
kinfolk 英 ['kɪnfəʊk] 美 [ˈkɪnˌfok]
n. 亲属
- Your kinfolk are the people in your family. Even very distant cousins you've never met can be described as your kinfolk.
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- n. 亲属
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1. The Silver Fangs borrowed many traditions from their noble kinfolk.
银牙从他们的贵族亲属那里借鉴了很多的传统。
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2. They are educating immigrants and their descendants to outperform the kinfolk their parents or ancestors left behind when they came to America.
他们教育移民及其后人胜过他们来美国时留在家中父母或祖先的亲戚。
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3. Since he had buried all the kinfolk there, he knew everyone, and he had an upbeat personality that kept him going in the uphill battle against his neighbor in Danville, David Stewart.
因为当地所有的人死了都由他下葬,所以没有他不认识的人。 他那乐观向上的性格使他能够在艰巨的战斗中(对抗他的邻居,丹维尔镇的戴维.斯图尔特)保持不懈的斗志。
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