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bloodline

/bluhd-lahyn/US // ˈblʌdˌlaɪn //UK // (ˈblʌdˌlaɪn) //

血缘关系,血缘,血统,血脉

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the line of descent; pedigree; strain.

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Examples

  • To my bloodline and father, thank you for the courage & sacrifices you made to ensure that I stand tall in every step I take.

  • We want wolves that are wolves—wild beasts, their bloodlines undiluted.

  • The bottom line is the monarchy is an institution that is completely tied up with the ideology of blood and bloodlines.

  • The more distant the bloodlines, the more heterosis you’re going to get.

  • “Think of it as the bloodline that will be supplying the most vital vaccines globally,” said Claire Zaboeva, an IBM analyst involved in the detection.

  • In a tiny, remote Chinese village, an ancient Roman bloodline may live on.

  • Willie is a true American icon, and it runs deep in the bloodline.

  • But one thing runs through their blue bloodline – they keep hanging on, until death parts them from the throne.

  • Among their ancestors, they believed in wedding brother to sister to preserve the bloodline.

  • Her concern was more that the theatrical bloodline was one she could never escape to carve out her own niche.

  • Macedonia was a vital (also corrupt and lucrative) bloodline, connecting Greece to Serbia (through the Vardar river).