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单词 kinswoman
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Definition of kinswoman in English:

kinswoman

nounPlural kinswomenˈkɪnzˌwʊmənˈkɪnzˌwʊmən
  • (in anthropological or formal use) a woman who is one of a person's blood relations.

    (人类学或正式用法)女性亲戚

    in her will she left her possessions to friends and kinswomen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You wouldn't necessarily call the son of a kinswoman your brother
    • His distant kinsman, Mr Enfield, tells him a story of a mysterious Mr Hyde.
    • We can never do enough to show our sense of his kindness to our kinswoman, Donna.
    • Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman.
    • On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman.
    • Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen.
    • It is a meeting between a young Jewish woman and her older kinswoman.
    • In November 1560, he was again sick, and made his will, providing for his wife, children, kinswomen, and servants in conventional style.
    • Rochester suspects that his distant kinswoman Mrs Fairfax 'may ... have suspected something'.
    • His kinswoman eventually sees the truth, which is a powerful moment equal to the best that the movie had to offer.
    • I dare not incur the ill-will of my kinswoman.
    • Nathan ben Israel: Isaac's kind and wise kinsman, who offers him a place to stay near Templestowe.
    • Like his kinsman, he practiced his art with the aid of the portable camera obscura, but his preternatural acuity and immaculate form carried his work to the edge of hallucination.
    • Harris's first marriage was to a kinswoman of Drake's second wife.
    • They pointed to their linguistic affinities "in convincing colonists to allow their 'kinsmen' to 'return home'".
    • He was apprenticed in London to a kinsman who was a draper and a member of the Ironmongers' Company, and later carried on trade there on his own account.
    • Sophia runs away with her maid of honour, hoping to find her kinswoman Lady Bellaston in London.
    • Alan, in one display of this iconic sign system, explains the sign of crossed sticks with a silver button at their center that he leaves for a kinsman.
    • The riskiest anthology I ever made was a selection of poems about death that I recorded on tape for a kinswoman who was dying.
    • Neither Hebrew nor Aramaic have a specific word for cousin; relatives who are not brothers or sisters are called simply kinsmen or kinswomen, or, for one's first cousin, "the son or daughter of my uncle or aunt."
    • Rowland Lacy, a kinsman of the earl of Lincoln, loves Rose, the daughter of the lord mayor of London.
    • So, too, it is with families who through marriage extend their branches to offer protection to kinsmen, all the while remaining firmly rooted in the land.
    • Ralph's wife was a daughter or kinswoman of Robert the chamberlain of the Honour of Richmond.
    • This indwelling of charity impelled her to freely go and lovingly come to the aid of her kinswoman.
    • The woman you saw in my company, was none other than my kinswoman Morgan.
    • Moses was delighted when he saw this kinsman, and happily stood opposite him to watch how he behaved.

Definition of kinswoman in US English:

kinswoman

nounˈkinzˌwo͝omənˈkɪnzˌwʊmən
  • (in anthropological or formal use) a woman who is one of a person's blood relations.

    (人类学或正式用法)女性亲戚

    in her will she left her possessions to friends and kinswomen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The riskiest anthology I ever made was a selection of poems about death that I recorded on tape for a kinswoman who was dying.
    • Like his kinsman, he practiced his art with the aid of the portable camera obscura, but his preternatural acuity and immaculate form carried his work to the edge of hallucination.
    • Rochester suspects that his distant kinswoman Mrs Fairfax 'may ... have suspected something'.
    • Moses was delighted when he saw this kinsman, and happily stood opposite him to watch how he behaved.
    • In November 1560, he was again sick, and made his will, providing for his wife, children, kinswomen, and servants in conventional style.
    • You wouldn't necessarily call the son of a kinswoman your brother
    • This indwelling of charity impelled her to freely go and lovingly come to the aid of her kinswoman.
    • Mary foresaw a possible pleasurable visit with her kinswoman.
    • Rowland Lacy, a kinsman of the earl of Lincoln, loves Rose, the daughter of the lord mayor of London.
    • So, too, it is with families who through marriage extend their branches to offer protection to kinsmen, all the while remaining firmly rooted in the land.
    • Harris's first marriage was to a kinswoman of Drake's second wife.
    • His kinswoman eventually sees the truth, which is a powerful moment equal to the best that the movie had to offer.
    • Sophia runs away with her maid of honour, hoping to find her kinswoman Lady Bellaston in London.
    • We can never do enough to show our sense of his kindness to our kinswoman, Donna.
    • It is a meeting between a young Jewish woman and her older kinswoman.
    • Neither Hebrew nor Aramaic have a specific word for cousin; relatives who are not brothers or sisters are called simply kinsmen or kinswomen, or, for one's first cousin, "the son or daughter of my uncle or aunt."
    • The woman you saw in my company, was none other than my kinswoman Morgan.
    • He was apprenticed in London to a kinsman who was a draper and a member of the Ironmongers' Company, and later carried on trade there on his own account.
    • His distant kinsman, Mr Enfield, tells him a story of a mysterious Mr Hyde.
    • On Sundays, Mr Utterson takes walks through the streets of London with Mr. Richard Enfield, a young businessman and distant kinsman.
    • Nathan ben Israel: Isaac's kind and wise kinsman, who offers him a place to stay near Templestowe.
    • They pointed to their linguistic affinities "in convincing colonists to allow their 'kinsmen' to 'return home'".
    • Alan, in one display of this iconic sign system, explains the sign of crossed sticks with a silver button at their center that he leaves for a kinsman.
    • I dare not incur the ill-will of my kinswoman.
    • Ralph's wife was a daughter or kinswoman of Robert the chamberlain of the Honour of Richmond.
    • Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen.
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