cousins

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈkʌzn̩s/    /ˈkʌz(ə)ns/|/ˈkʌzɪns/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The American intelligence services (from a British perspective) or the British intelligence services (from an American perspective). plural,plural-only,slang
    — [T]he grounded fieldmen, the trainers and the case officers who made their own murmured caucus always – they saw the question solely in operational terms. […] They saw the shotgun marriage with the Cousins as just another skilful bit of tradecraft in a long and delicate poker game.
  2. plural of cousin form-of,plural
动词 v.
  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of cousin form-of,indicative,present,singular,third-person

词形变化

Cousins alternative

词源

词源 1
From cousin + -s (suffix forming pluralia tantum, regular plurals of nouns, and the third-person singular indicative present tense forms of verbs).
The plural noun noun 1 sense 1 (“American or British intelligence services”) was popularized in the works of the English author John le Carré (David John Moore Cornwell; 1930–2020).
词源 2
From cousin + -s (suffix forming pluralia tantum, regular plurals of nouns, and the third-person singular indicative present tense forms of verbs).
The plural noun noun 1 sense 1 (“American or British intelligence services”) was popularized in the works of the English author John le Carré (David John Moore Cornwell; 1930–2020).
词源 3
From cousin + -s (suffix forming pluralia tantum, regular plurals of nouns, and the third-person singular indicative present tense forms of verbs).
The plural noun noun 1 sense 1 (“American or British intelligence services”) was popularized in the works of the English author John le Carré (David John Moore Cornwell; 1930–2020).
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