akin

akin [əˈkɪn]  [əˈkɪn] 

akin 基本解释

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形容词相似的; 同族的; 同源的; 关系密切的

akin 同义词

akin

形容词associated alike connected related similar allied affiliated

akin 反义词

形容词alien

akin 相关例句

akin的意思

形容词

1. He is near akin to us.
    他和我们是近亲。

2. My friend's feelings are akin to mine.
    我那位朋友的感受和我相近。

akin 网络解释

akin的意思

1. 同族的:agony 极大痛苦 02 | akin 同族的 M | alert警报 6

2. 血族的,同族的,同种的:strain 旋律,曲调 | akin 血族的,同族的,同种的 | get credit to 使-获得赞誉

3. 相似的:era 历史上的重要时刻 | akin 相似的 | pound on tables 拍桌子

4. 同族的, 类似的:aggregated聚集,集合 | akin同族的,类似的 | Alcohol 乙醇

akin 词典解释

1. 相似的;类似的
    If one thing is akin to another, it is similar to it in some way.

    e.g. Listening to his life story is akin to reading a good adventure novel.
           听他的人生故事犹如阅读一本精彩的冒险小说。

akin 单语例句

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1. The Vatican said the decision was akin to capital punishment for someone who had committed no crime.

2. These pictures are akin to a lament for them and for their past way of life and affluence.

3. akin

3. The remark is akin to someone in the US using the word " faggot ".

4. It's akin to running a marathon, in which endurance is supreme.

5. Civil libertarians opposed the anatomically revealing technology on all travelers, considering the body scanners an invasion of privacy that is akin to a strip search.

6. The fight between the senior film commentator and netizens is akin to an unfair boxing match between two contestants of different builds and weights.

7. The case has captured attention across the United States and abroad via the Internet, with some decrying the parents'actions as perverse and akin to eugenics.

8. akin

8. The psychoanalyst kicked up a storm by saying that " the repeated stabbing was akin to a student continuously plunking the keys of a piano ".

9. akin什么意思

9. Electoral laws treat anything appearing on a screen as akin to a leaflet, and there are limits on how many fliers any candidate can produce.

10. akin什么意思

10. The protracted political wrangling since contentious March 7 elections has raised fears of sectarian violence akin to that seen at the height of the war.