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family

/fam-uh-lee, fam-lee/US // ˈfæm ə li, ˈfæm li //UK // (ˈfæmɪlɪ, ˈfæmlɪ) //

家庭,家人,家

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural fam·i·lies.

    • : a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
    • : the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
    • : the spouse and children of one person: I'm taking the family on vacation next week.
    • : any group of people closely related by blood or marriage, as parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins: to marry into a socially prominent family.
    • : all those people considered as descendants of a common progenitor: the Tudor family of England.
    • : Chiefly British. approved lineage, especially noble, titled, famous, or wealthy ancestry: young men of family.
    • : a group of people who form a household under one head, including parents, children, servants, etc.
    • : the staff, or body of assistants, of an official: the presidential family.
    • : a group of people or things that are related by common characteristics, features, or properties: the family of romantic poets; the halogen family of elements.
    • : a group of people who are generally not blood relations but who share common attitudes, interests, or goals and, frequently, live together: Many hippie communes of the sixties regarded themselves as families. I’m not in contact with my relatives, so my friends are my family.
    • : a group of people who are considered to be united in a common occupation or enterprise: Our volunteers are an important part of our hospital family.
    • : an animal or animals with their young: There goes a duck family crossing the road.
    • : a group of products or product models made by the same manufacturer or producer: Chevrolet's family of cars.
    • : Biology. the usual major subdivision of an order or suborder in the classification of plants, animals, fungi, etc., usually consisting of several genera.
    • : Slang. a unit of an organized crime syndicate, especially the Mafia or Cosa Nostra, operating in one area under a local leader.
    • : Linguistics. the largest category into which languages related by common origin can be classified with certainty:Indo-European, Sino-Tibetan, and Austronesian are the most widely spoken families of languages.Compare stock, subfamily.
    • : Mathematics. a given class of solutions of the same basic equation, differing from one another only by the different values assigned to the constants in the equation.a class of functions or the like defined by an expression containing a parameter.a set.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of a family: a family trait.
    • : belonging to or used by a family: a family automobile; a family room.
    • : suitable or appropriate for adults and children: a family amusement park.
    • : not containing obscene language: The students made a game of looking up swearwords during library time, so the librarian is investing in a new set of family dictionaries.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounkin, offspring; classification
Forms: families
Synonyms
clan氏族,氏族人,群体,族裔folk民间,民俗,民间的,民间人士group组,集团,群体,群house房屋,房子,房子里,房子里的household家庭,家人,家庭的,家庭方面people人,人民,人们,人民群众tribe部族,部落,部队,部群ancestors祖先,祖先们,祖辈们,祖辈ancestry祖先,祖籍,祖辈,祖传birth诞生,出生,出生时,诞辰blood血液,血,鲜血,血液问题brood报窝,报盘,报窝子,报刊杂志children儿童,儿童们,儿童们的class类,类别,阶级,种类descendants后人,后裔,后代,后代人descent血统,后裔,下降,裔dynasty王朝,朝代,朝廷,朝朝暮暮extraction提取,抽取,萃取,采掘forebears前人,祖先,祖先们,先人genealogy族谱,谱系,家谱,谱牒generations几代人,世代,数代人,世世代代genre体裁,类型,流派,体裁类in-laws姻亲,岳父岳母,姻亲们,姻亲关系inheritance遗产,继承,继承性,继承权issue发,发出,发给,发放kind种类,一种,种,样kindred亲属,亲属关系,亲缘关系,亲情line线,行,路线,线条lineage世系,血统,沿袭,沿革network网络,联网,网,网路parentage亲子关系,血统,母系,母系血统pedigree祖系,祖传,祖辈们progeny苗裔,苗族,苗裔美国人,苗圃race比赛,赛跑,赛事,比赛中relations关系relationship关系,的关系,关联,关联性relatives亲属,亲戚,亲戚们,亲属们siblings兄弟姐妹,兄弟姐妹们,兄弟姊妹,兄妹俩strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性subdivision分区,分部,细分,细分领域system系统,制度,体系,系heirs and assigns继承人和受让人,继承人及受让人,继承人和受让者,继承人与受让人kith and kin亲朋好友,亲属,亲属关系,亲戚menage男同性恋,男同性恋者,男仆,男仆制ménage

Examples

  • Odds are you've spent more time with your family this year than ever before, which is great.

  • In a statement, HHS said Caputo would be on leave for the next 60 days to “focus on his health and the well-being of his family.”

  • Conversely, Recon’s campers are designed with families and small groups in mind.

  • Coronavirus fears are also tied to how people plan to cast their ballots, with nearly 6 in 10 voters who are worried about a family member becoming infected saying they plan to vote early, compared with about 2 in 10 of those who are less worried.

  • Biden spoke at the top of a roundtable discussion in Tampa with veterans and military families.

  • Everywhere I go, ‘Hey Cartman, you must like Family Guy, right?’

  • The third suspect, an 18-year-old named Hamyd Mourad, who turned himself in, is part of the same extended family.

  • Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family.

  • A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.

  • Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.

  • And that was that if he and his wife were to ever live together again and be happy, the family were to be kept out of it.

  • “This house must have been the hotel of some distinguished family, Baron; it is nobly proportioned,” said David Arden.

  • What course was taken to supply that assembly when any noble family became extinct?

  • The pig family did not know when Squinty would be taken away from them, and all they could do was to wait.

  • Mrs. Jolly Robin had often wished—when she was trying to feed a rapidly-growing family—that she could hunt forp.