tribe
n. 部落,部族; [生]族; 一幫,一夥; 大群
Tribe is sometimes used to refer to a group of people of the same race, language, and customs, especially in a developing country. Some people disapprove of this use.
...three-hundred members of the Xhosa tribe.
300 名科薩族人
…a map of Maryland marked with the names of Indian tribes.
標有印第安部落名稱的馬里蘭州地圖
You can use tribe to refer to a group of people who are all doing the same thing or who all behave in the same way.
...tribes of talented young people.
一群群才華出眾的年輕人
…the particularly unpleasant tribe who argue over the splitting of restaurant and bar bills.
那幫為分攤吃喝賬單而爭吵的令人非常討厭的傢伙
1. a social division of (usually preliterate) people
2. a federation (as of American Indians)
3. (biology) a taxonomic category between a genus and a subfamily
4. group of people related by blood or marriage
Most of the land his tribe occupied was common land on which the cattle grazed together.
他們的部落所佔有的大部分土地是公用的,他們也在這裡一起放牧牛群.
These towns and their villages were the inheritance of the tribe of Asher, clan by clan.
這些城並屬城的村莊就是亞設支派按著宗族所得的地業.
Every tribe has its own traditions for marking a cub's passage into adulthood.
每個部族都有自己的辦法給成年的幼仔留下印記.
There is barbarian tribe living in this forest.
有一個“原始”部落居住在這個林區.
Angles were a German tribe who crossed the English Channel.
盎格魯人是德國的一個部落,他們首次橫渡了英吉利海峽.