clan
clan — 名詞
1. a traditional social unit found mostly in Scotland whose members share a common
宗族;氏族
蘇格蘭同姓家族群體
a traditional social unit found mostly in Scotland whose members share a common surname, trace their roots to a shared founder, and answer to a chief
The MacKenzie clan gathers each summer at the old castle for a celebration.
MacKenzie 宗族每年夏天齊聚古城堡舉辦慶祝活動。
clan + singular verb (collective noun pattern)
At the Highland Games you can tell someone's clan by the tartan pattern they wear.
在高地運動會上,你可以從對方穿的格紋看出他屬於哪個氏族。
someone's clan (possessive determiner + clan)
The chief of the Campbell clan welcomed guests from dozens of countries to the gathering.
Campbell 氏族的族長歡迎來自數十國的賓客參加聚會。
Researchers traced the clan's origins to a fourteenth-century warrior who settled in the glen.
研究人員將該氏族起源追溯至一位定居在山谷中的十四世紀戰士。
文法句型
clan + of + plural noun
用法筆記
Often capitalized when referring to a specific named clan, e.g., the MacLeod clan. The clan surname is normally the one the chief uses, prefixed by Mac- (meaning 'son of').
常見錯誤
2. any extended family that includes many relatives across generations, or a close
家族;社群
大家庭或志同道合群體
any extended family that includes many relatives across generations, or a close community bonded by a particular interest, job, or hobby
The entire Watanabe clan took up three long tables at the wedding banquet.
Watanabe 家族全員在婚宴上坐滿了三張長桌。
entire + clan (emphasising the whole group)
A local clan of knitters gathers every Wednesday afternoon at the library.
當地有一個編織同好會每週三下午在圖書館聚會。
clan of + [activity noun]
Members of the cycling clan organised a charity ride along the east coast.
自行車同好會的成員們沿著東海岸安排了慈善騎行活動。
The gaming clan has players from six different countries on its competitive team.
這個遊戲公會有來自六個不同國家的選手在競賽隊伍中。
In our village the Lin clan has been working these rice fields for eight generations.
在我們村裡,Lin 家族已經耕種這片稻田八代了。
文法句型
clan + of + plural noun
possessive + clan
用法筆記
When used of a family, clan suggests a larger and looser grouping than 'family' — often including cousins, in-laws, and distant relatives. For interest groups, it carries a warm sense of belonging and loyalty.