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pedigreed

/ped-i-greed/US // ˈpɛd ɪˌgrid //

祖传的,血统纯正,血统纯正的,祖传

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having established purebred ancestry: a pedigreed collie.

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Examples

  • In an academic world devoted to acknowledging complexity, such dishonest Soviet-pedigreed sloganeering should be repudiated.

  • Awful accusations–especially those concerning pedigreed children of beloved Hollywood icons–spread like viral wildfire.

  • Schuyler Evans, a pedigreed bachelor from London, says he can spot a Harry hunter a mile away.

  • But perhaps the most common pursuit for stars with pedigreed names is a jewelry or cosmetics line.

  • They often irritate the self-anointed because their pasts are not pedigreed.

  • You oughtnt to want to get pedigreed geese that belonged to a farmerespecially a farmer with that kind of a disposition.

  • Nobodys going to jump out of the river and tell us that these are his pedigreed perch.

  • First there were those pedigreed geese up on the river, and now Henry.

  • Brindle is so pedigreed I don't believe he would thank you for the bar sinister you put on him.

  • The manner of judging pedigreed field dogs has been reduced to an almost exact science.