cousin 英 ['kʌz(ə)n] 美 ['kʌzn]。
1、释义:
(1)[亦称作 first cousin, full cousin, cousin-german] 堂兄弟;堂姐妹;表兄弟;表姐妹
(2)嫡堂兄弟(或姐妹); 嫡表兄弟(或姐妹)
(3)(男或女)亲戚
(4)同族人;同类,同辈;邻近的人(或物)
(5)卿(君主对贵族或他国君主的敬称)
(6)[美国俚语]好朋友,好伙伴
(7)【棒球】使击球手感到恐惧的投手
(8)[俚语]同性恋的恋人
2、造句:
(1)Especially my cousin -- I really like him.
特别是我的表兄--我很喜欢他。
(2)He factored his cousin's estate for five years.
他经管他表兄弟的财产有五年之久。
(3)He my cousin!
他,我的表哥!
(4)He corrupted his cousin with money.
他用钱贿赂他的堂弟。
(5)You should be friends with your cousin, Mr Hareton,' I interrupted, `since she repents of hersauciness.
“你该跟你表妹和好,哈里顿先生,”我插嘴说,“既然她已后悔她的无礼了。
(6)There must have been 200 guys and I think everyone was crying because in this war we have alllost someone, a brother, a friend or a cousin.
一定有200人,我认为每个人都哭了,因为在这场战争中我们都失去了亲人,也许是一位兄弟,也许是一位朋友或一名表亲。
(7)You were a horrid boy, and kissed me once behind a door; but it was your cousin VandieNewland, who never looked at me, that I was in love with.
你那时是个很讨厌的男孩,有一次你在门后面吻了我,但那时我爱上的却是你的堂兄范迪·纽兰,可他从来不看我一眼。
(8)I mean, my cousin and I both share a grandparent.
我的意思是,我和我的表姐是同一个祖母。
(9)Once again, he turned to his publisher-cousin.
他又一次向他的出版商亲友求助。
(10)But I do,' said her cousin, shuddering.
“可是我在乎,”她的表弟说,颤栗着。