Cousins
[人名] [英格兰人姓氏] 卡津斯取自父名,来源于Cousin,含义是“卡津之子”(son of Cousin)
Your cousin is the child of your uncle or aunt.
My cousin Mark helped me...
表兄马克帮了我。
We are cousins.
我们是表亲。
If you refer to two things or groups of people as cousins, you mean that they are equivalents or that there is a connection between them.
Whereas West Germans drink wine, their Eastern cousins prefer Schnapps...
西德人喝葡萄酒,而他们东德的兄弟姐妹则喜欢喝杜松子酒。
The average European kitchen is smaller than its American cousin.
欧式的厨房一般比美式厨房小。
Whereas West Germans drink wine, their Eastern cousins prefer Schnapps.
西德人喝葡萄酒,而他们东德的兄弟姐妹则喜欢喝杜松子酒。
She took them to visit her sedate, elderly cousins.
她带他们去拜访她那些不苟言笑的表兄表姐们。
They were distant cousins.
他们是远房表亲。
My mother's nieces are my cousins.
我母亲的侄女是我的表妹.
They are cousins of propinquity.
他们是血统很近的表亲.