n.? Cousin (or cousin)
Adjective: cousinly?
Noun: cousinhood
Lexical collocation:
1, call cousins with call each other brothers.
2. marry one's cousin married her cousin.
3. Sister of girl cousin Hall [Table]
Cousin to …' s cousin [sister]
Common sentence patterns:
1、John is a cousin to me.
John is a distant relative of mine.
2、She is a first cousin to the count.
She is the count's cousin.
3、The renegade is first cousin to a rattle-snake.
Traitors are as vicious as rattlesnakes.
4、The British,Canadians and Americans might be called cousins.
The British, Canadians and Americans can be called compatriots.
Extended data:
meaning discrimination
Cousin of, cousin to have the same meaning. The difference is:
1 and cousin of emphasize identity; Cousin to emphasizes kinship.
Example: She is a cousin to me.
She and I are cousins.
2. cousin of can be followed by a nominal possessive pronoun, which has the meaning of "one of cousins".
Example: She is a cousin of mine.
She is one of my cousins.
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