bloodline
英 [ˈblʌdlaɪn]
美 [ˈblʌdlaɪn]
n. 世系; 血统; (动物的)种系
复数:bloodlines
BNC.37515 / COCA.21329
牛津词典
noun
- 世系;血统;(动物的)种系
the set of ancestors of a person or an animal
柯林斯词典
- 血统;世系;遗传
A person'sbloodlineis their ancestors over many generations, and the characteristics they are believed to have inherited from these ancestors.
英英释义
noun
- ancestry of a purebred animal
- the descendants of one individual
- his entire lineage has been warriors
双语例句
- That they changed the whole bloodline forever.
因而他们永远改变了整个血统。 - The quintessentially English event was intended as an opportunity for young girls to be presented at court where they might find a future husband from a suitable bloodline.
这项典型的英式活动曾是年轻女孩踏入宫廷的大好机会,她们可在舞会上找到门当户对的金龟婿。 - And this Council of shadows tries to destroy proof of the bloodline.
这个秘密组织试图毁灭耶稣有后代的证据。 - Extraterrestrial abductions are often reported in the same family-or bloodline-generation after generation.
在同一个家族-或血统里经常报道地外诱拐-一代又一代。 - During the reunion, she discovers that her family is, indeed, of the bloodline of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
在重逢时,她发现她的家庭的确是耶苏和抹大拉的玛丽亚的血族。 - The southern clans have the characteristics as below: the same bloodline of clan members;
南方宗族势力具有宗族成员的单纯性; - Many of my dogs are not registered because of that, but we have documented its bloodline in a very specific way.
我的狗很多是因为没有登记,但我们也记录了一个非常具体的方式其血统。 - It's a bloodline they must cut.
他们必须切断这条血脉。 - No one cared how far back a bloodline went.
没有人关心我们的血缘有多疏远。 - Such a gap owes principally to a deep-rooted concept in the majority of the Chinese people's mind that only boys can continue the family bloodline as well as inheriting family honor and property.
这种差距主要是源于中国大多数人的一种根深蒂固的关键,也就是男性能够继承家庭的血统、荣誉和财产。
