英 [ˈkɪnzfəʊk] 美 [ˈkɪnzfoʊk]
n. 亲属;家属
kinsfolk /ˈkɪnzˌfəʊk/
... family 家人,就用family 就好了,亲人 kinsfolk 亲属 folks 双亲,亲属等 ...
... kinky = 卷毛 kinky = 淫 kinsfolk = 家属 ...
... 另见zhāng 朋辈。指意气相投的人〖kinsfolk;relative〗 朋党;由私人利害关系结成的小集团〖cliquefaction〗 ...
kinship [法] 亲属关系,家属关系;亲密关系
Poor Emily. Her kinsfolk should come to her.
可怜的埃米莉,她的亲属应该到她这儿来。
He has no kinsfolk in America.
在美国他没有亲属。
Her kinsfolk should come to her.
她的亲戚应该来看看她。
Nothing is said of Moses' childhood, But we learn of his awareness of his Israelite identity, or his identification with the Hebrews, in the following passage: this is in Exodus 2:11-15: Some time after that, when Moses had grown up, he went out to his kinsfolk and witnessed their labors.
丝毫没有提到摩西的童年,但是我们却知道他意识到自己以色列人的身份,或者是他与希伯来人的身份关联,在接下来的《出埃及记》第2章11到15节中:,在那之后,摩西长大了,他出去看到了他的同族和他们的劳作。
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The Finno-Ugrists' aim is to halt their kinsfolk's extinction, not to break up Russia.
Mr Heinapuu and his colleagues try to bolster their kinsfolk's language and culture and highlight Russian chauvinism.
They feel keenly the slights, and worse, faced by kinsfolk in countries such as Slovakia, where Hungarians number 500, 000, or 10% of the population.