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begotten

/bih-got-n/US // bɪˈgɒt n //UK // (bɪˈɡɒtən) //

所生的,所生,诞生的,所生的孩子

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : a past participle of beget.

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Examples

  • There have been more than a few men of wealth who have come by those gains in ill-begotten ways; there still are.

  • And, if you are a celebrity mistress in 2010, you milk the ill-begotten fame for as much and as long as you can.

  • Tiger Woods and John Edwards have begotten Abe Vigoda and Betty White.

  • How angry does it make you that AIG is using our money to pay $165 million in bonuses to their ill-begotten executives?

  • Moreover, women were proud of the paternity of their children begotten in their relationship to the friars.

  • Nevertheless, it is repugnant as well as absurd to claim that anything could be begotten or born without having had a beginning.

  • In fact, the soul attaches herself to the thing begotten by the soul, because she was capable of feeling.

  • If this be not the case, Intelligence must have begotten all the differences, or rather, be their universality.

  • To discover the nature of the earth, let us take essentially terrestrial objects, which are begotten or fashioned by it.