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1 relatives
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] blood-relatives (who are forbidden to marry)[Swahili Word] maharimu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] relatives[Swahili Word] jamaa[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] jamii, ujamaa[Swahili Example] mtu wa jamaa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] relatives[Swahili Word] jamii[Swahili Plural] jamii[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] jamaa N------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] relatives[Swahili Word] ufungu[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] relatives of one's wife[Swahili Word] ukwe[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] ninakwenda ukweni.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] relatives on the mother's side of the family[Swahili Word] ukeni[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] huyu ni jamaa kwa ukeni kwetu------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 relatives
Синонимический ряд:family (noun) community; family; folks; group; kin; kinsmen; kinswomen; parents; relations -
3 relatives pl
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4 kin
1. n обыкн. собир. родня, родственники; семьяblood kin — кровный родственник; кровные родственники
2. n кровное родство3. n редк. родство по браку, свойство4. n книжн. род, семья, происхождение5. n редк. родственность, близостьСинонимический ряд:1. akin (adj.) akin; blood; kindred; related2. families (noun) clans; families; folks; houses; lineages; races; stocks; tribes3. family (noun) clan; family; folk; house; in-laws; kindred; lineage; people; race; stock; tribe4. relative (noun) connection; cousinage; cousinhood; kinfolk; kinsman; kinswoman; kith; relation; relative; sibling5. relatives (noun) kinsmen; kinswomen; relations; relativesАнтонимический ряд: -
5 relations
связи; отношенияСинонимический ряд:1. closeness (noun) closeness; communion; familiarity; intercourse; intimacy2. connections (noun) connections; correlation; interconnections; interdependence; interrelations; interrelationships; links; relationships; tie-ins3. relatives (noun) kin; kinsmen; kinswomen; relatives -
6 folk
noun2) in pl.folk[s] — (people) Leute Pl.; (people in general) die Leute
[the] rich/poor folk — die Reichen/Armen
old folk[s] — alte Leute
5) attrib. (of the people, traditional) Volks-* * *[fouk] 1. noun plural((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) die Leute (pl.)2. adjective((of the traditions) of the common people of a country: folk customs; folk dance; folk music.) Volks-...- academic.ru/101267/folks">folks- folklore* * *[fəʊk, AM foʊk]I. nfarming \folk Landvolk ntold/ordinary \folk alte/normale Leute2. (traditional) [customs, culture, religion] Volks-* * *[fəʊk]pla lot of folk(s) believe... — viele (Leute) glauben...
there were a lot of folk at the concert — es waren eine Menge Leute bei dem Konzert
the young/old folk — die Jungen/Alten
old folk can't... — alte Menschen können nicht...
2) (inf= relatives also folks)* * *folk [fəʊk]A pl folk, folks s1. pl Leute pl:folks say die Leute sagen, man sagta) meine etc Leute pl oder Verwandten pl oder Angehörigen plwell, folks, shall we go tonight?3. Volk n (Träger des Volkstums)4. obs Volk n, Nation f5. Folk m (Volksmusik)B adj Volks…:folk-etymological volksetymologisch* * *noun, pl. same or folks1) (a people) Volk, das2) in pl.folk[s] — (people) Leute Pl.; (people in general) die Leute
[the] rich/poor folk — die Reichen/Armen
old folk[s] — alte Leute
5) attrib. (of the people, traditional) Volks- -
7 kin
noun(ancestral stock) Geschlecht, das; (relatives) Verwandte; see also academic.ru/40950/kith">kith; next 3. 2)* * *[kin] 1. noun plural(persons of the same family; one's relations.) die Verwandtschaft2. adjective* * *[kɪn]the next of \kin die nächsten Verwandten [o Angehörigen]* * *[kɪn]1. nFamilie f, Verwandte pl, Verwandtschaft fhas he any kin? — hat er Verwandte or Familie?
See:→ kith, next of kin2. adjverwandt ( to mit)* * *kin [kın]A s1. Sippe f, Geschlecht n, Familie f:of good kin aus guter Familiebe of kin to sb mit jemandem verwandt sein;be no kin to nicht verwandt sein mit;of the same kin as fig von derselben Art wie;B adj1. verwandt (to mit):we are kin wir sind (miteinander) verwandt* * *noun* * *n.Sippe -n f. -
8 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) mandfolk* * *noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) mandfolk -
9 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) hombrestr['menfəʊk]1 los hombres nombre masculino pluraln.pl.• hombres s.m.pl.'menfəʊktheir menfolk — sus maridos (or compañeros etc)
['menfǝʊk]NPL hombres mpl* * *['menfəʊk]their menfolk — sus maridos (or compañeros etc)
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10 clan
nounSippe, die; (of Scottish Highlanders) Clan, der* * *[klæn](a tribe or group of families (especially Scottish) under a single chief, usually all having one surname.) die Sippe* * *[klæn]a gathering of the \clans ein Sippentag m, ein Clantreffen nt; ( fam: meeting of relatives) ein Familientreffen nt* * *[kln] Clan m* * *1. Clan m:a) schott Stamm mb) allg Sippe f, Geschlecht n2. Gruppe innerhalb eines Stammes mit gemeinsamen Vorfahren in der weiblichen oder männlichen Linie3. Gruppe f, besonders pej Clique f* * *nounSippe, die; (of Scottish Highlanders) Clan, der* * *n.Clique -n f.Sippe -n f. -
11 abusua
nounclan--------nounfamily--------nounkin--------plural mabusuakindred--------plural mabusualineage--------plural mabusuarace--------plural mabusuarelatives--------kinship -
12 collateral
nouncollateral [security] — Sicherheiten Pl.
* * *col·lat·er·al[kəˈlætərəl, AM kəˈlæt̬-]\collateral for a secured loan Kreditsicherheit fto lend sth against \collateral etw lombardierenII. adj1. (parallel) gleichzeitig, parallel\collateral agreement beidseitiges Abkommen\collateral relatives Verwandte pl einer Seitenlinie\collateral insurance Zusatzversicherung f* * *[kɒ'ltərəl]1. adj3) descent, branch of family seitlich, kollateral (spec)2. n (FIN)(zusätzliche) Sicherheit* * *A adj (adv collaterally)1. seitlich, Seiten…2. parallel (laufend)3. BOT kollateral, nebenständig4. a) begleitend, Neben…:collateral circumstances Begleit-, Nebenumständeb) zusätzlich5. zusätzlich, Neben…:6. indirekt7. gleichzeitig (auftretend)8. zu einer Seitenlinie (einer Familie) gehörig: collateral descent Abstammung f von einer SeitenlinieB s1. WIRTSCH Nebensicherheit f, -bürgschaft f2. Seitenverwandte(r) m/f(m)* * *nouncollateral [security] — Sicherheiten Pl.
* * *adj.begleitend adj. n.Sicherheitspfand n. -
13 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) mannfolk, mannlige slektningersubst. \/ˈmenfəʊk\/ ( tar verb i flertall)1) mannfolk, karfolk2) mennene i familien -
14 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) karlmenn -
15 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) homens* * *men.folk[m'enfouk] n pl homens em geral. -
16 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) moški -
17 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) mężczyźni, panowie -
18 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) vīri; vīriešu kārtas radinieki -
19 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) vyrai, vyrija -
20 menfolk
noun plural (male people, especially male relatives: The wives accompanied their menfolk.) muži* * *• mužští členové
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