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genet

/jen-it, juh-net/US // ˈdʒɛn ɪt, dʒəˈnɛt //UK // (ˈdʒɛnɪt) //

基因,基因特,基因组,基因数

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any small, Old World carnivore of the genus Genetta, especially G. genetta, having spotted sides and a ringed tail.
    • : the fur of such an animal.

Examples

  • There she met Janet Flanner, who would become a famed New Yorker correspondent “Genet”—for three decades.

  • After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs.

  • The fossane has been called the genet of Madagascar, but that animal is of a different species, as will hereafter be shewn.

  • They have both been sometimes confounded with the weasel of Virginia, the genet, the musk-deer, and even with the hyna.

  • Without it all the turbulence of Genet would have been as the idle wind.

  • Genet was warned that the vessel could not sail; he refused to give definite assurances that it would not be ordered to sea.

  • Hamilton and Knox were decidedly in favor of stronger measures and of deciding then and there upon the "renvoi" of Genet.