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bloodline [ˈblʌdˌlaɪn]

n. (动物的)血统,血族;
复数:: bloodlines

例句:

  • But when you have intermarriage, that bloodline is diluted.
    来自VOA
  • Let the student fall into the disposition, the individuality bloodline - ism rules imperceptibly.
    让学生无形中陷入了性格 、 个性血统论的条条框框.
  • To continue the family bloodline is one of life's most important things.
    传宗接代是生命中最重要的事情之一.
  • Confess that the sin of unbelief is broken from your bloodline.
    承认不信的罪已从你血脉中破除.
  • Youngsters born of the right bloodline, don't know how privileged they are.
    来自BBC
  • Cook is from Dorchester in Dorset and has no strong bloodline affiliations with other nations.
    来自THETIMES