柯林斯詞典tribe /tra?b/ (tribes) 1. N-COUNT-COLL Tribe is sometimes used to refer to a group of people of the same race, language, and customs, especially in a developing country. Some people disapprove of this use. 部落 ...three-hundred members of the Xhosa tribe. …科薩族部落的3百名成員。 返回 tribe劍橋詞典a group of people , often of related families , who live together, sharing the same language , culture , and history , especially those who do not live in towns or cities 部落;部族 a tribe of Amazonian Indians 亞馬孫河流域印第安人的一個部落 the Masai tribe 馬薩伊人部落 informal a large family or other group that someone belongs to 家族;集團 We invited Carol's sisters and brothers and their families - the whole Cassidy tribe. 我們邀請了卡羅爾的兄弟姐妹及其配偶、子女——整個卡西迪家族。 例句 The whole tribe seem to have disappeared off the face of the earth .The communal land is cultivated by the womenfolk in the tribe.They met a tribe of Somalian desert nomads . 返回 tribe