词汇 | kindred |
释义 | kindred adjective formaluk /ˈkɪn.drəd/ us /ˈkɪn.drəd/ similar or related: 相似的;相关的 They sell dried fruit and nuts and other kindred products.他们售卖水果干和坚果,以及其他类似的东西。 Linking and relating affiliated AL appertain to something applicable around attach collateral equation interconnect interconnected interconnectedness interconnection intercorrelate relatability relatable relate relate to someone/something relatedly relation tar kindred | American Dictionarykindred adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈkɪn·drɪd/ being related, esp. by having the same opinions, feelings, and interests: We recognized each other as kindred spirits as soon as we met. Examples of kindredkindred The most he would say is that he identified the painter as a kindred spirit, dealing in his own sphere with analogous creative problems. Our psychologies would certainly be much the poorer without the possibilities psychoanalysis and kindred schools offer, even if we choose not to accept them. These, and kindred questions, engaged the speakers and delegates in a well-focused conference. Interlocking aggregations of kindreds occupy a river system and its tributaries. However, the kindred soon went into decline in the area. Bioethics and human rights are thus kindred democratizing and deprofessionalizing public discourses that transform the ethics of elites into everyday ethics. The result is a map where the distance between kindred dialects is small and that between different dialects is great. In corporations, there is a combination of kindred, very partial to one another, and they are the sole judges, and they, in time, will overthrow the excise itself. Kindred groups thus comprise all consanguineous relations traced through male and female links. In contrast to the kindred notions of ' head ' and 'complement', which do correspond to pre-theoretical intuitions, this notion of 'specifier ' is entirely theory-specific. Kindred lifetimes : frailty models in population genetics. Camp distance ends in the recognition of kindred experts, who display their mastery of national codes and signifiers. So did his hair, just grizzled with an iron-gray, which was all brushed off his forehead, and stood bolt upright, or slightly drooped in kindred action with his heavy eyelids. Through this process of poetic ethnogenesis, even warriors of alien or enemy extraction could be adopted into the militarized kindred formed around the successful war-leader and his family. These bilateral kindreds formed residential groups. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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