| 单词 | to be family | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto be family  P6.   colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.)  to be family: to be related; to belong to the same family; (later also in extended use) to belong to a group of friends, colleagues, etc., who are close-knit, supportive, trusting, etc. Cf. sense  A. 2d. ΚΠ 1910    L. E. Richards Up to Calvin's v. 60  				I've always heard there was Minches in Vermont; I guess she's family all right. 1970    D. Devine Illegal Tender xvi. 170  				‘Not that I approved of Cousin Francis,’ she said. ‘Still, he was family, wasn't he?’ 1985    Spin Nov. 56/1  				We run, lift weights—sweating and grunting together, you know, it's like male bonding, we're family. 2002    Times 11 Sept. (9/11 Suppl.) 7/1  				We lost six guys from our fire house. They were all my friends, they were family. 2011    J. L. Miles All that's True xlv. 140  				I don't know why he wants to..introduce his fiancée to us anyway. It's not like we're family. < as lemmas | 
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