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kinchin

/kin-chin/US // ˈkɪn tʃɪn //

金奇,金吉列,金吉利,金吉拉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British Slang.

    • : a child.

Examples

  • He had transferred the care of the prisoners at Oxford to Dean Kinchin.

  • That Kinchin was prompted to act as he did chiefly by three Moravian brethren; 2.

  • A few days after, Mr. Kinchin came to Dummer, and introduced Mr. Hervey into the cure.

  • Our brother Hutchins is at Bristol, and stays till brother Kinchin comes to supply his place.

  • Greatly to Whitefield's distress of mind, Kinchin had resolved to declare himself a Dissenter.