1.堂[表]兄弟,堂[表]姊妹;亲戚,远亲
2.朋友,伙伴
3.卿
4.同族者,同类者,同辈
5.〈美俚〉容易受骗的人;无意中使对方占便宜的人
1.堂[表]兄弟,堂[表]姊妹;亲戚,远亲
2.朋友,伙伴
3.卿
4.同族者,同类者,同辈
5.〈美俚〉容易受骗的人;无意中使对方占便宜的人
1.a child of your uncle or aunt. This person can also be called your first cousin. A child of the cousin of one of your parents is called a second cousin; someone who is related to you through a brother, sister, uncle, or aunt of one of your parents
2.someone or something that is related to another person or thing
1.I had not told my Reed cousins about our wedding, but I had written to my uncle, John Eyre, in Madeira.
我没有把婚礼的事告诉里德家的表姊妹,但给马迪拉的约翰·爱舅舅写了信。
2.Moses, Jesus and Muhammad are the descendents of Abraham, making the followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam "cousins, " he said.
他说,摩西、耶稣和穆罕默德都是亚伯拉罕的子孙,因此犹太教、基督教和伊斯兰教信徒都是“表兄弟”。
3.There, neurologists found that some of the children's cousins had the same language troubles, as did some of the parents.
在那里,神经学家发现这些儿童的表亲及父母也患有同样的语言困难。
4.Settle down That afternoon in the train the cousins settled down in their seats .
那天下午,这对表姐妹在火车上落了座。
5.That was over a year after they had begun to say "Poor Emily, " and while the two female cousins were visiting her.
那是在人们已开始说“可怜的爱米丽”之后一年多,她的两个堂姐妹也正在那时来看望她。
6.Another artist, who has just finished with one of Nee's cousins, settles down at my other side and starts working on my right hand.
另一位绘画师刚给妮的一位堂姐妹绘好“曼海蒂”,来到了我的另一边,开始在我的右手上作画。
7.He was one of the men found in the mosque, she said, along with two of his cousins.
这名妇女说,清真寺里发现的男性死者就包括她的儿子,还有他的两名堂兄弟。
8.All they knew was that his mother had been adopted, making K. and H. first cousins by title but not by blood.
他们只知道他的母亲是被收养的,使得K和H成了名义上而没有血缘关系的堂表亲。
9.I have to ask you about your family. Dick Cheney, you and he are eighth cousins ? - Yeah. How about that?
我不得不询问你的家庭情况。迪克•切尼(副总统)和你是第八代的姨表亲?是的。怎么样?
10.Your cousins have occasionally attended them; but they would not altogether suit us now. The fatigue would be too much for your aunt.
你表哥表姐偶尔去参加过,不过那里的舞会现在并不完全适合我们,太累人了,你姨妈吃不消。