kinship
n. 親屬關係; (因起源或態度相似而產生的)親切感
Kinship is the relationship between members of the same family.
The ties of kinship may have helped the young man find his way in life.
親情可能幫這個年輕人找到了生活的方向。
...her kinship to the English King.
她同英格蘭國王的親屬關係
If you feel kinship with someone, you feel close to them, because you have a similar background or similar feelings or ideas.
She evidently felt a sense of kinship with the woman.
她明顯地感到對這個女人有一種親切感。
...the warmth and kinship one farmer feels for another.
農民相互之間的溫暖和親切感
1. a close connection marked by community of interests or similarity in nature or character;
2. state of relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption
I felt a certain kinship to them.
突然,我對它們產生了一種同病相憐的親密感.
Friendship ranks with marriage and kinship as one of the most important relationships in our lives.
友誼和婚姻與親屬一起位於最重要的關係之一在我們的生活中.
I feel a strong kinship with him.
我覺得與他十分投契.
Wicca is a joyous religion springing from our kinship with nature.
巫術崇拜是讓我們回覆與自然血緣關係的歡樂宗教.
Those marks of their constant tread have noteffaced though their kinship has been long forgotten.
他們的親屬關係早被忘卻,他們不變的足印的符號並沒有消滅.