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brotherhood
[ bruhth-er-hood ]
noun
- the condition or quality of being a brother or brothers.
- the quality of being brotherly; fellowship.
- a fraternal or trade organization.
- all those engaged in a particular trade or profession or sharing a common interest or quality.
- the belief that all people should act with warmth and equality toward one another, regardless of differences in nationality, creed, ethnicity, etc.
brotherhood
/ 藞产谤蕦冒蓹藢丑蕣诲 /
noun
- the state of being related as a brother or brothers
- an association or fellowship, such as a trade union
- all persons engaged in a particular profession, trade, etc
- the belief, feeling, or hope that all people should regard and treat one another as equals
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of brotherhood1
Example Sentences
North Korea and Russia demonstrated their "alliance and brotherhood" in Kursk, adding that a "friendship proven by blood" will greatly contribute to expanding the relationship "in every way".
Even in this cinematic simulation, the brotherhood molded by combat is made to look appealing.
His miraculous comeback couldn鈥檛 have come at a better time for all of us to embrace his message of mercy and brotherhood anew 鈥 especially Catholics in the U.S.
"We will stick together as we are a tight-knit brotherhood."
In the French Republic鈥檚 revolutionary motto of Libert茅, 脡galit茅, Fraternit茅, which cracked open modernity, brotherhood鈥檚 place in ideas of freedom and social equality gets examined.
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