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单词 kinship
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Definition of kinship in English:

kinship

noun ˈkɪnʃɪpˈkɪnˌʃɪp
mass noun
  • 1Blood relationship.

    血缘关系,亲属关系

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But what do refusals to engage with kinship's allegedly sordid past achieve?
    • It attempted to create kinship without blood in the face of an enduring equivalence between blood and belonging.
    • It is bound together by kinship ties of blood and especially brotherhood.
    • Betrayal of the figure who embodies loyalty to community and kinship can be read as a choice to follow a foreign set of values.
    • Patterns of traditional kinship still shape the social conventions of family life.
    • Nor were they bound together solely by ties of kinship or blood.
    • For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship.
    • Likewise there is no established framework of social relations, such as kinship, which people can be slotted into.
    • Inuit social organization was largely based on bilateral kinship relations.
    • It is therefore almost impossible to separate kinship from trading relations and cooperation.
    • Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members.
    • Social relations among the Luo are governed by rules of kinship, gender, and age.
    • Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade.
    • Becoming a friend gave one the rights and obligations associated with kinship.
    • In the matrifocal household type, kinship rules stress matrilinear descent.
    • Kenyans place a high value on family relationships and the importance of kinship.
    • Within classes there are strong kinship bonds, which help maintain the social structure.
    • In conventional wisdom, the family refers to those to whom we are related by blood kinship.
    • The link between patrilineal kinship and patriarchy requires far more scrutiny than is possible in this paper.
    • Matrilineal kinship was relatively unknown in the rest of India, though it was not unusual in Kerala itself.
    Synonyms
    relationship, relatedness, being related, family ties, family connections, blood relationship, blood ties, common ancestry, common lineage, kindred, connection
    formal consanguinity, propinquity
    1. 1.1count noun A sharing of characteristics or origins.
      共同特征;共同起源
      they felt a kinship with architects

      他们感觉到与建筑师有共同特征。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age.
      • Comparison of DNA in living humans provides clues to ancestral kinships.
      • At the same time, it revealed for me kinships that the vast machinery of global capital and state politics works so hard to keep hidden.
      • For Benjamin, translation functions not simply to transcribe accurately the content of the original language into another but also, and more importantly, to seek kinships between both languages.
      • I developed a kinship with sickly romantic poets who couldn't play games.
      • There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry.
      • This, ultimately, is a play about existential resemblances and contrasts, kinships and irreconcilables, uncomfortable truths and futile lies that underlie delicate relationships and unbridgeable chasms.
      • A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man?
      • Suffice it to say that men are freaks, and I feel a budding kinship with all of the world's borderline lesbians.
      • We have more and more opportunity to be unlimited in our kinships; to find like minds and make new places.
      • Their body language revealed a kinship forged on set in the Philippines.
      • There's an obvious kinship between skateboarding and contact improvisation.
      • Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them.
      • He does not feel a kinship with the countries of his forebears.
      • We had a kinship because of our Irishness and because he had seen and related to my work.
      • Though different, we share similarities, kinships, commitments, and suffering, and this common ground is as significant as the privileging of the individual.
      • That is why we profess a spiritual kinship with primitive and archaic art.
      • We share a kinship that I've never had with anyone else, save my parents and Uncle Terry.
      • The unmanageable profusion of tags for people, places, and kinships, distinguishes scientific expertise from other modes of knowledge and authority.
      • I really like it when ladies write me, because I feel a real kinship with women.
      Synonyms
      affinity, sympathy, kindred, rapport, harmony, understanding, alliance, association, empathy, closeness, fellow feeling, bond, community, communion, compatibility, link, accord, friendship, togetherness
      similarity, likeness, parallel, parallelism, connection, correspondence, concordance, equivalence, agreement, symmetry, analogy, uniformity

Definition of kinship in US English:

kinship

nounˈkinˌSHipˈkɪnˌʃɪp
  • 1Blood relationship.

    血缘关系,亲属关系

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within classes there are strong kinship bonds, which help maintain the social structure.
    • It is therefore almost impossible to separate kinship from trading relations and cooperation.
    • In the matrifocal household type, kinship rules stress matrilinear descent.
    • Social relations among the Luo are governed by rules of kinship, gender, and age.
    • Becoming a friend gave one the rights and obligations associated with kinship.
    • Kenyans place a high value on family relationships and the importance of kinship.
    • In conventional wisdom, the family refers to those to whom we are related by blood kinship.
    • Likewise there is no established framework of social relations, such as kinship, which people can be slotted into.
    • But what do refusals to engage with kinship's allegedly sordid past achieve?
    • For ethnic Fijians, interpersonal relationships and social behavior are governed by links of kinship.
    • Betrayal of the figure who embodies loyalty to community and kinship can be read as a choice to follow a foreign set of values.
    • Patterns of traditional kinship still shape the social conventions of family life.
    • It is bound together by kinship ties of blood and especially brotherhood.
    • Relationships are not given in kinship but rather need to be made and continually remade.
    • It attempted to create kinship without blood in the face of an enduring equivalence between blood and belonging.
    • Nor were they bound together solely by ties of kinship or blood.
    • Matrilineal kinship was relatively unknown in the rest of India, though it was not unusual in Kerala itself.
    • Flesh and bone, or, as in the later idiom, flesh and blood, thus epitomizes kinship, the tangible bonds between family members.
    • Inuit social organization was largely based on bilateral kinship relations.
    • The link between patrilineal kinship and patriarchy requires far more scrutiny than is possible in this paper.
    Synonyms
    relationship, relatedness, being related, family ties, family connections, blood relationship, blood ties, common ancestry, common lineage, kindred, connection
    1. 1.1 A sharing of characteristics or origins.
      共同特征;共同起源
      they felt a kinship with architects

      他们感觉到与建筑师有共同特征。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's an obvious kinship between skateboarding and contact improvisation.
      • I developed a kinship with sickly romantic poets who couldn't play games.
      • Comparison of DNA in living humans provides clues to ancestral kinships.
      • We had a kinship because of our Irishness and because he had seen and related to my work.
      • Their body language revealed a kinship forged on set in the Philippines.
      • There's, sort of, six people who know what we do, and I feel a kinship to them, as opposed to a rivalry.
      • The unmanageable profusion of tags for people, places, and kinships, distinguishes scientific expertise from other modes of knowledge and authority.
      • Suffice it to say that men are freaks, and I feel a budding kinship with all of the world's borderline lesbians.
      • We share a kinship that I've never had with anyone else, save my parents and Uncle Terry.
      • They shared a special kinship as their daughters both suffered from the same disease and were roughly the same age.
      • That is why we profess a spiritual kinship with primitive and archaic art.
      • A minority bands together and feels a kinship, if only for a moment that is as long as a muttered wassup, man?
      • He does not feel a kinship with the countries of his forebears.
      • Nonetheless, as other passages from the book make clear, the relationships between artists and their supporters do not imply ideological kinships between them.
      • At the same time, it revealed for me kinships that the vast machinery of global capital and state politics works so hard to keep hidden.
      • I really like it when ladies write me, because I feel a real kinship with women.
      • This, ultimately, is a play about existential resemblances and contrasts, kinships and irreconcilables, uncomfortable truths and futile lies that underlie delicate relationships and unbridgeable chasms.
      • We have more and more opportunity to be unlimited in our kinships; to find like minds and make new places.
      • Though different, we share similarities, kinships, commitments, and suffering, and this common ground is as significant as the privileging of the individual.
      • For Benjamin, translation functions not simply to transcribe accurately the content of the original language into another but also, and more importantly, to seek kinships between both languages.
      Synonyms
      affinity, sympathy, kindred, rapport, harmony, understanding, alliance, association, empathy, closeness, fellow feeling, bond, community, communion, compatibility, link, accord, friendship, togetherness
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