gens
英 [dʒenz]
美 [dʒenz]
n. (罗马法)部落;氏族;宗族
英英释义
noun
- family based on male descent
- he had no sons and there was no one to carry on his name
双语例句
- Thus while each gens was strictly exogamous, the tribe embracing all the gentes was no less endogamous.
这样,要是氏族是严格外婚制的,那么包括了所有这些氏族的部落,便成了同样严格内婚制的了。 - All offices were elective, generally within a gens, and to that extent hereditary to the gens.
一切职位多半都是在氏族内部选举的,因而是在氏族范围内世袭的。 - The matriarchal gens has become the pivot on which the whole science turns;
母权制氏族成了整个这门科学所围着旋转的轴心; - Liberty, equality, and fraternity, though never formulated, were cardinal principles of the gens.
自由、平等和博爱,虽然从来没有明确规定,却是氏族的根本原则。 - These mutual right of inheritance strengthened the autonomy of the gens.
这些相互继承遗产的权利加强了氏族的自决权。 - As long as the land belonged to the gens, no such power could exist.
只要土地是氏族的财产,这种可能性是不存在的。 - Prohibition of marriage within the gens except in the case of heiresses.
8·禁止氏族内部通婚,但和女继承人结婚例外。 - By his discovery of this simple fact Morgan has revealed for the first time the nature of the gens.
摩尔根由于发现了这个简单的事实,就第一次阐明了氏族的本质。 - As a rule each gens had names for persons that were its special property.
一般习惯,每一个氏族都有一套个人名字,这是该氏族的特殊财产。 - That is, he would have had the right to make dispositions in the affairs of a gens to which he did not even belong.
这就是说,他有权处理他所不属于的那个氏族的事务了。