cousin
n. 同輩表親; 堂兄弟(或姐妹); 表兄弟(或姐妹)
Your cousin is the child of your uncle or aunt.
My cousin Mark helped me...
表兄馬克幫了我。
We are cousins.
我們是表親。
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,而他們東德的兄弟姐妹則喜歡喝杜松子酒。
The average European kitchen is smaller than its American cousin.
歐式的廚房一般比美式廚房小。
1. the child of your aunt or uncle
first cousin once removed
第一代堂(表)兄弟姐妹的子女
父母的第一代堂(表)兄弟姐妹
first cousin twice removed
第一代堂(表)兄弟姐妹的孫子孫女
祖父母的第一代堂(表)兄弟姐妹
second cousin
第二代堂(表)兄弟姐妹;父母的第一代堂(表)兄弟姐妹的子女
second cousin once removed
第二代堂(表)兄弟姐妹的子女
父母的第二代堂(表)兄弟姐妹
third cousin
第三代堂(表)兄弟姐妹;父母第二代堂(表)兄弟姐妹的子女
My cousin first, don't understand, so not arrogate events for guard to see her . " unfortunately. "
我表哥初來報到, 並不瞭解事件的來由, 所以沒有作提防才不幸見到 “ 她 ”.
She is a cousin on my father's.
她是我父親的表妹。
Hogae: What if my cousin, the one you call greenae, is the real King of Jyooshin?
昊凱: 那如果我的表哥, 也就是你的愛人, 是真的jiusin王 呢 ?
MANY are seduced by gold, but its less illustrious cousin, silver, is now attracting considerable attention.
許多人為黃金而著迷, 但它不那麼顯赫的表弟——白銀 —— 眼下正吸引越來越多的關注.
The nearest member of my family still alive is a rather distant cousin.
我家在世的近親是我的遠房堂兄.