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cousin/ˈkʌz(ə)n/n. 1 (also 亦作 first cousin, cousin german (pl. cousins german)) a child of one's uncle or aunt 堂兄弟(姐妹),表兄弟(姐妹) 2 (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) applied to the people of kindred races or nations 兄弟民族(或国家)的人 our American cousins 我们的美国兄弟 3 hist. a title formerly used by a sovereign in addressing another sovereign or a noble of his or her own country [史义]卿(君主之间或君主对上层贵族的称呼) □ first cousin once removed 1 a child of one's first cousin 堂(或表)兄弟姐妹的子女 2 one's parent's first cousin (父母的)堂(或表)兄弟姐妹 □ first cousin twice removed 1 a grandchild of one's first cousin 堂(或表)兄弟姐妹的孙子孙女(或外孙、外孙女) 2 one's grandparent's first cousin 祖父母的堂(或表)兄弟姐妹 □ second cousin a child of one's parent's first cousin 远房堂(或表)兄弟姐妹(指父母的堂(或表)兄弟姐妹的子女) □ second cousin once removed 1 a child of one's second cousin 远房堂(或表)兄弟姐妹的子女 2 one's parent's second cousin 父母的远房堂(或表)兄弟姐妹 □ third cousin a child of one's parent's second cousin 父母的远房堂(或表)兄弟姐妹的子女 □ cousinhood n.□ cousinly adj.□ cousinship n.[Middle English via Old French cosin, cusin, from Latin consobrinus ‘mother's sister's child’] |