k ka kc ke kg kh ki kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw ky kz

Перевод: kin speek kin


[прилагательное]
родственный;
[существительное]
родня ; родственники ; семья ; род ; родство; свойств`о
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Nor is kin selection the only force promoting cooperation in lions; but it can amplify the initial advantage of being in a group.
  2. Little justice could be done, especially among the nobility, obsessed as they were by family pride and the need to revenge their kin; instead, in order to attract them to his service, the king had to remit the penalty of death.
  3. Some anthropologists (notably Dickemann 1979) have interpreted human societies on the assumption that people act so as to maximise their inclusive fitness; i.e. that they behave as predicted by kin selection theory, with the added assumption that individuals know, at least approximately, their degree of relatedness to other members of their society.
  4. The Thorntons were kin of the Wilberforces; Gisborne was a close friend of Wilberforce and married Babington's sister while Babington himself married a sister of Zachary Macaulay.
  5. Becoming so embroiled strains the relations with kin and covillagers, threatening the only bulwark against the malevolence of the world outside.
  6. By taking a broader view of the family network than that provided solely by kin, one can explore the network of relationships which are significant to the client.
  7. She said that was no excuse for not informing the next of kin of the three crew members of the Delos who had died.
  8. At the same time, he has wandered some distance from his kin, in spirit.
  9. 3 This Plan gives you THREE different kinds of protection: payments for all kinds of permanent injuries; plus hospitalisation and convalescence benefits while you're recovering; or death benefit for your next of kin if you die in an accident.
  10. Altruistic behaviour, for long a puzzle to evolutionists, may now be explained largely in terms of kin selection for the inclusive fitness of individuals.
  11. The Empire which would be bound together by reciprocal preferences, freely accorded, and which would thence ascend, perchance, to the unity of common counsels and common institutions, was an Empire of independent "kith and kin" - "the conception of the people of these islands as a great family bound by indissoluble ties to kindred families in other parts of the world" (Milner).
  12. To destroy his diseased psychic kin without a qualm?
  13. This was because according to Morgan kin terms lag behind.

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