Cousin basically means "cousin", that is, the children of uncles, aunts, uncles and aunts. By extension, it can also be interpreted as "distant relatives", "contemporaries" and "compatriots", referring to people who are related by blood or race, culture and other aspects, followed by prepositions that emphasize identity and kinship.
If you want to express gender, you can add boys, men or girls and women before it.
Word pronunciation: English [? k? Beautiful? zn】?
Plural number: cousin
I hear from my cousin every two weeks.
I get a letter from my cousin every two weeks.
Extended data:
Various expressions of relatives in English
1, uncle pronunciation: English ['? kl]? Beauty ['? kl]
Interpretation: uncle N. Bo; Uncle; Uncle; uncle
My uncle is a real cowboy.
My uncle is a real cowboy.
2. Auntie's pronunciation: English [ɑ? nt]? Beauty [? nt]
Interpretation: Auntie; Gu; Auntie; Mother's sister
My sister gave birth to a child last month, so I am an aunt now.
My sister gave birth to a child last month, so I'm an aunt now.
3, brother and sister pronunciation: English [? bl? ]? Beautiful? bl? ]
Interpretation: Brothers and sisters
He felt that he had infected his brother.
He feels inferior to his brothers and sisters.