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cousin-german

/kuhz-uhn-jur-muhn/US // ˈkʌz ənˈdʒɜr mən //

表亲-德语

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cous·ins-ger·man [kuhz-uhnz-jur-muhn]. /ˈkʌz ənzˈdʒɜr mən/.

    • : Archaic. cousin.

Examples

  • An additional 12,000 took to the streets in other German towns.

  • Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider.

  • “A mother has lost a son,” referring to his late cousin Akai.

  • But few of us would recognize the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand, a German philosopher-turned-outspoken Nazi antagonist.

  • In the video, the bus is getting searched by a cop with a German shepherd.

  • Cousin George's position is such a happy one, that conversation is to him a thing superfluous.

  • He was a bookseller, but better known as a translator of the German contributor to the Gentleman's Magazine, &c.

  • From the moment that he touches the magical little hand, cousin George is eclipsed.

  • It is, however, true, that in this respect the German hexametrist has a considerable advantage over the English.

  • To talk German was beyond the sweep of my dizziest ambition, but an Italian runner or porter instantly presented himself.