/blʌd kɪn/ – Phrase
Definition: những người bà con ruột thịt.
A more thorough explanation: Blood kin refers to individuals who are related by blood, such as biological parents, siblings, or other relatives who share a common genetic lineage. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe the relationship between family members who are connected by blood ties.
Example: The deceased’s closest blood kin, his sister, was named as the sole beneficiary in his will.