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cousin

英 [ˈkʌzn]

美 [ˈkʌzn]

n.  同辈表亲(或堂亲); 堂兄(或弟、姊、妹); 表兄(或弟、姊、妹); 远房亲戚; 远亲; 兄弟的…国人民(对与本民族有某些类似的另一国家人民的说法)

复数:cousins 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.3010 / COCA.2714

牛津词典

    noun

    • 同辈表亲(或堂亲);堂兄(或弟、姊、妹);表兄(或弟、姊、妹)
      a child of your aunt or uncle
      1. She's my cousin.
        她是我的表妹。
      2. We're cousins.
        我们是表亲。
    • 远房亲戚;远亲
      a person who is in your wider family but who is not closely related to you
      1. He's a distant cousin of mine.
        他是我远房的一个表亲。
    • 兄弟的…国人民(对与本民族有某些类似的另一国家人民的说法)
      a way of describing people from another country who are similar in some way to people in your own country
      1. our American cousins
        我们兄弟的美国人民

    柯林斯词典

    英英释义

    noun

    双语例句

    • I always quarrel with my cousin.
      我经常和我表姐发生争吵。
    • He had a romance with his cousin.
      他跟他表妹有过一段罗曼史。
    • He's my cousin on my father's side.
      他是我的家门堂兄弟。
    • She looks a bit like his cousin Maureen
      她长得有点儿像他表姐莫琳。
    • The average European kitchen is smaller than its American cousin.
      欧式的厨房一般比美式厨房小。
    • He invented some story about a cousin.
      他骗别人说自己有位堂兄。
    • John is a cousin to me.
      约翰是我的远亲。
    • He called cousin with the mayor.
      他和市长有亲属关系。
    • My husband's cousin is an acquaintance of Lord northcliffe.
      我丈夫的堂兄认识诺思克利夫勋爵。
    • Mack boosted his cousin into a better job.
      麦克吹捧自己的堂兄,使他得到较好的工作。