familial
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fa·mil·i·al /fəˈmɪliəl/ adjective [only before noun] formal SSFconnected with a family or typical of a family 家庭的;家庭特有的 SYN family, → family familial obligations 家庭责任 familial relationships 家庭关系Examples from the Corpus
familial• Although these disorders are transmissible, 15% of cases of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease are familial and Gerstmann-Sträussler syndrome is usually familial.• Secondly, familial cases have sometimes shown a lower age at onset than sporadic cases, which is consistent with aetiological heterogeneity.• They are often keenly aware of the familial conflict that this produces.• This is a rare familial disorder in which conjugated bilirubin levels are increased due to defective excretion of bilirubin in the bile.• Lacking familial motivation and psychological stability, he can not persist responsibly at work even when he can find it.• Peters, like his familial namesake, was a hoper.• A familial pattern is not uncommon, , and inheritance appears to be polygenic.• The disorder has no familial tendency.fa·mil·i·al adjectiveChineseSyllable
family with typical of or connected family a a Corpus
familial
fa‧mil‧i‧al /fəˈmɪliəl/
adjective [only before noun] formal
SYN family ⇨ family:
familial obligations
familial relationships
fa‧mil‧i‧al /fəˈmɪliəl/
adjective [only before noun] formal Word Family: noun: familiarity ≠ unfamiliarity, family, familiarization; adjective: familiar ≠ unfamiliar, familial; verb: familiarize; adverb: familiarly
connected with a family or typical of a family SYN family ⇨ family: