tribe
Prononciation : [traɪb]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) a group of people who share a common culture, language, or ancestry. They often live together and have similar traditions, kind of like a big family or community.
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The Maasai tribe is known for its colorful clothing and strong traditions.
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He doesn't belong to any tribe; he feels disconnected from his roots.
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Which tribe do you think has the most interesting customs?
Contexte : « social groups »
(noun) a group of people with shared interests or activities. This might be friends who enjoy the same hobbies or play on the same sports team.
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She has a tribe of friends who love hiking together every weekend.
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He used to have a tribe of gamers, but they all moved away.
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What activities bring your tribe of friends together?
Contexte : « biology »
(noun) a classification in biology where certain animals or plants are grouped together because they are related. For example, lions and tigers belong to the same tribe of big cats.
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The tribe of felines includes all big cats like lions and leopards.
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The chimpanzees are not part of the tribe of gorillas; they have different traits.
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Which animals belong to the same tribe in the cat family?
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