词汇 | bloodline |
释义 | bloodline noun[ C ] uk /ˈblʌd.laɪn/ us /ˈblʌd.laɪn/ all the members of a family group of people or animals over a period of time, especially when considering their shared family characteristics: 血统;(动物的)种系 Ismailis believe that a bloodline joins the Aga Khan to Mohammed.伊斯玛仪派穆斯林相信阿迦汗和穆罕穆德属于同一血统。 This is a pedigree poodle - her bloodline is pure.这是一条纯种的鬈毛小母狗——是纯种的。 your ancestors ancestorI discovered that one of my ancestors was a member of King Henry VIII's court. forebearMy forebears were enslaved and brought to this country. forefatherI visited the land of my forefathers. ancestryDNA tests tell me that I have Central Asian ancestry. extractionMy family is of Italian extraction. family treeSince many families will be gathering for the holiday, it's a perfect time to create a family tree. Family: ancestors & descendants ancestor ancestral ancestry be in the/someone's bloodidiom blood is thicker than wateridiom distaff family tree forbear forebear forefather genealogy generation generationally heraldic heraldically heraldry progenitor run in the familyidiom sandwich generation successor Examples of bloodlinebloodline Traditional requirements of brotherhoods to prove the ' purity ' of their bloodline were abolished and the dues of the judges were reduced. The illustrious past of a particular group could be demonstrated in a chronicle or dynastic history, both in terms of its bloodline and its actions. I find that women could inherit when sons were absent, incapable or unwilling, and heiresses were used to recruit capable outsiders into the bloodline. Following confirmation of cases, there is a period before the farm eliminates scrapie (culling infected animals and certain bloodlines). Purist discourse is a ridiculous fantasy, but imagined origins, genealogies, and bloodlines are willfully and pridefully constructed in defiance of hegemonic official discourse. Furthermore, his analysis clearly elucidates the relationship between bloodlines and textlines, genealogy and its representation. In this way, the family could gain a capable head while ensuring that the bloodline continued in future generations. However, daughters provided a way for families to recruit capable heirs from outside the family while still maintaining the bloodline connection. It is not clear exactly how broad 'bloodline' went, or whether the yin/yang distinction is a longstanding understanding of land rights. Heiresses were also used to recruit capable outsiders into the bloodline. In case of dispute, bloodline was most important, with sons having preference over daughters. The result is seen as ' donor democracy ' without significant domestic bloodlines. Pierrepont's investment in the defence of empire and national sovereignty was therefore personal, tied in by bloodlines and lived experience. Gentlemanliness becomes a state of atrophy: status is marked not by bloodlines, but by fatally thickened blood. For example, a person over sixty had the right of burial on a piece of land owned in his 'bloodline' and his relative the landowner could not deny the right. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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