/ˈkɪnʃɪp/ – Noun
Definition: mối quan hệ ruột thịt, mối quan hệ máu mủ.
A more thorough explanation: Kinship refers to the relationship between individuals who are biologically or legally related to each other, typically through blood ties, marriage, or adoption. It encompasses the various social, cultural, and legal connections that exist between family members or relatives.
Example: The court recognized the strong kinship between the two parties, which influenced the decision in the custody case.