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kinfolk

/kin-fohk/US // ˈkɪnˌfoʊk //UK // (ˈkɪnˌfəʊk) //

亲属,亲属关系,亲戚,亲友

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n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S.

    • : relatives or kindred.

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Examples

  • By 6:30 a.m., New Yorkers in sparkly spandex gathered at the entrance of Kinfolk 94 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

  • They had no neighbours and their few stray kinfolk lived at remote distances and were not given to visits or communications.

  • He and his black-a-vised kinfolk had little to do with the villagers, and the village had even less to do with them.

  • Now he had settled his affairs and come in the guise of a pilgrim to spend the Christmas season with his kinfolk in England.

  • Hungary was forced to risk its ethnic kinfolk in Serbia's Vojvodina region.

  • Anyhow he didn't have any kinfolk in this country, so it don't much matter.

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