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cousin
- IPA[ˈkʌzn]
英式
- a child of one's uncle or aunt.;a person in one's wider extended family, to whom one is not closely related
noun: cousin, plural noun: cousins
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- 1. a child of one's uncle or aunt.
- ▪ a person in one's wider extended family, to whom one is not closely related she's a distant cousin
- ▪ a thing related or analogous to another the new motorbikes are not proving as popular as their four-wheel cousins
- ▪ a person of a kindred race or nation our American cousins
- ▪ a title formerly used by a sovereign in addressing another sovereign or a noble of their own country.
- a female cousin of one's own generation.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a female cousin of one's own generation.
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- a male cousin of one's own generation.
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- a relative known well enough to be greeted with a kiss.
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- a relative known well enough to be greeted with a kiss.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a male cousin of one's own generation.
Oxford Dictionary
- a child of one's parent's second cousin.
Oxford American Dictionary
- old-fashioned term for cousin
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