the ties of kinship
亲属关系
1.家属[亲属]关系;像家属[亲属]的密切关系;
2.亲属关系,亲戚关系
1.The derivative of kin
2.the fact of being related to someone
3.a strong feeling of being connected with another person or group of people
1.But she was far from being aware that the old lady had never heard a word of the so-called kinship.
但是她一点儿也不知道,关于所谓的亲戚的事,老夫人却没有听说过一个字。
2."I am, " she said, and then she drew a fine distinction that any scholar of kinship structures would appreciate.
“我确实是,”她说,然后她做了一个很好的每个学者的结构都会接纳的区分。
3.It's as though we were born into a certain biological family and have ended up with a perse web of kinship.
就如同尽管我们出生在一定的生物学家族却最终发展成多样的血缘关系网。
4.To have served in this office is to have felt a very personal sense of kinship with each and every American.
在这个办公室里服务是感受每个美国人之间血族关系的个人感觉。
5.And she felt a closer kinship with him than with many men of her own class, for Johnnie knew the value of money.
她觉得她和约翰尼之间比和自己同一阶层里的男人更亲近一些,因为约翰尼懂得钱的重要性。
6.The only child of older parents, I avoided them also for, having sired such a child, they were suspect, by association and by kinship.
我常常躲着他们。同时也因为生了这样的一个孩子,他的父母被亲戚与有关组织怀疑。
7.Although goldfish have different color and shape, but each has some kinship between them is the ancient common ancestor of the wild carp.
金鱼虽然具有不同的颜色和体形,但彼此间有一定的血缘关系,它们的共同祖先就是古代的野生鲫鱼。
8.She felt a strange kinship with her, because she was torn apart at the idea of never seeing Cal Barton again.
劳拉感到与她有着一种奇怪的血亲关系,因为想到再也不能见到卡巴顿了,劳拉的心都要被撕碎了。
9.This proverb is not quoted much anymore because kinship is not as highly valued as it used to be.
这谚语引述得不多,因为亲情不再象过去一样受到极度重视。
10.He tells Westmoreland that over the years, they have formed a sort of kinship and that he's always treated Westmoreland fairly.
他对Westmoreland讲,这么多年来,他俩形成了一种亲密关系,他一直公正地对待他。