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с.1) ( родственные отношения между людьми) relationship, kindred, kinshipкро́вное родство́ — blood relationship, consanguinity
быть в родстве́ (с тв.) — be related (to)
свя́занный у́зами родства́ (с тв.) — related in kinship (with)
2) (сходство, близость) affinity, similarity, likeness, resemblanceродство́ языко́в — affinity of languages
родство́ душ — affinity of souls
••Ива́н, не по́мнящий родства́ — person not knowing his / her roots; person without kith or kin
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