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parentage

/pair-uhn-tij, par-/US // ˈpɛər ən tɪdʒ, ˈpær- //UK // (ˈpɛərəntɪdʒ) //

亲子关系,血统,母系,母系血统

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : derivation or descent from parents or ancestors; birth, origin, or lineage: a man of distinguished parentage.
    • : the state or relation of a parent; parenthood.

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Examples

  • “The coalition hopes that the fact that Massachusetts is the last state in New England to update their parentage laws will create urgency this session,” LeBlanc told The Post.

  • Right to Know also advocates for giving doctor-conceived individuals — and others under the banner of “misattributed parentage” — legal rights to their genetic and medical history.

  • While not all states offer a pre-birth parentage contract, the ones that do are that much more reliable for same sex couples.

  • Pro-lifers believe that all human life should be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what the parentage may be.

  • Given his parentage, Ai is considered a "princeling," a member of the political elite.

  • Their sex lives and the parentage of their children are called into question.

  • He was born on Staten island, of Dutch parentage, and was a soldier in the regular service nearly 60 years.

  • For its real parentage we must have recourse to the Latin dominus or domina which produced the Gallic dame.

  • I think a good likely girl, and a parish child of St. Bride's, of honest parentage, and recommended by the churchwarden.

  • They both know the secret of my parentage, although old Meg has told me a hundred times that I was cast up by the sea.

  • These young people were all Americans, of Christian parentage, as the word means, not Hebrews.