Pariente in english

Relative

pronunciation: relətɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

pariente = relative ; kin ; kinsman [kinsmen, -pl.] ; relation. 

Example: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.Example: Marriage is prohibited with all direct kin.Example: The article 'Two noble kinsmen: libraries and museums' explains how libraries and museums reflect a common ancestry yet they have evolved separately.Example: The next day Margaret and her relations were invited to the Palace for a private brunch.

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» pariente cercanoclose relationclose relativenear relativenear relation .

Example: Another close relation is the findings-oriented abstracts they emphasize the results or findings of an investigation, rather than selecting material according to the interest of a given audience.

Example: The behavior of a close relative challenges assumptions about male supremacy in human evolution.

Example: The hire of a near relative of a current employee is permitted when it is in the best interest of the University.

Example: A judge ought to be without prejudice, and he cannot therefore sit in a case where he has any interest, or when a near relation is a part.

» pariente consanguíneoblood relationblood relative .

Example: Anyone suggesting that the only way not get promoted through the company is by blood relation, is completely inaccurate in this assumption.

Example: Spouses are not ordinarily blood relatives and when they are, the marriage is consanguineous and carries a higher risk than average of homozygous progeny by descent from ancestors in common.

» pariente femeninokinswoman [kinswomen, -pl.] .

Example: Also, a man may never marry a kinswoman in the category of daughter, sister, or father's sister.

» pariente lejanodistant relativedistant relation .

Example: Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, is a distant relative of the Queen, it has been disclosed.

Example: Perhaps she is even a distant relation of mine since we share the same last name.

» pariente más cercanonext of kin [Puede tener un significado plural también] .

Example: Interviews were with a surviving next of kin or a nonrelative about three months after the event of death.

» pariente pobrepoor relation .

Example: For some reason, there is a tendency for public libraries to become the poor relations of the library world.

» parienteskinfolk [kinsfolk]extended family .

Example: Corruption wormed its way through their ranks, as it did through the ranks of their kinfolk = La corrupción se infiltró entre sus filas, como lo hizo en el caso de sus familiares.

Example: One of the advantages of having an extended family is the stability and consistency that it can bring to the life of the children.

Pariente synonyms

relation in spanish: relación, pronunciation: rileɪʃən part of speech: noun comparative in spanish: comparativo, pronunciation: kəmperətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun proportional in spanish: proporcional, pronunciation: prəpɔrʃənəl part of speech: adjective proportionate in spanish: proporcionado, pronunciation: prəpɔrʃənət part of speech: adjective relational in spanish: relacional, pronunciation: rileɪʃənəl part of speech: adjective congener in spanish: congener, pronunciation: kɔŋənɜr part of speech: noun qualifying in spanish: calificativo, pronunciation: kwɑləfaɪɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective congenator in spanish: congénero, pronunciation: kɑndʒəneɪtɜr part of speech: noun
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