bloodline
英 [ˈblʌdlaɪn]
美 [ˈblʌdlaɪn]
n. 世系; 血统; (动物的)种系
复数:bloodlines
BNC.37515 / COCA.21329
牛津词典
noun
- 世系;血统;(动物的)种系
the set of ancestors of a person or an animal
柯林斯词典
- 血统;世系;遗传
A person'sbloodlineis their ancestors over many generations, and the characteristics they are believed to have inherited from these ancestors.
英英释义
noun
- ancestry of a purebred animal
- the descendants of one individual
- his entire lineage has been warriors
双语例句
- That they changed the whole bloodline forever.
因而他们永远改变了整个血统。 - You don't have to be slaves to this royal bloodline any more.
你们没必要再作皇室血统的奴隶了。 - So if there have been fears passed down through generations in that baby's family, then the baby will already be attuned to how fear has been built through the bloodline.
所以如果在那个婴儿的家族里有恐惧世代地传承下来,那么这个婴儿就会习惯了那通过血统建立起来的恐惧。 - On an energetic or metaphysical level, many babies are born with karma or with the energetic resonance of their bloodline.
在能量或者形而上的层面来看,很多婴儿携带着业力或者他们血统的能量共振。 - It's a bloodline they must cut.
他们必须切断这条血脉。 - All those in His bloodline would follow him to the grave.
所有吸血鬼的后裔都会一起死去。 - You know, your father is your bloodline; it's not your mother& it is your father.
你知道,你的父亲是你的血脉,而不是你的母亲&是你的父亲。 - Many Chinese believe continuing a family's bloodline is an obligation for men.
许多中国人相信延续家族血统是男性的一项义务。 - They care their bloodline and social status very much. Therefore, they spend their lifetime in changing the situation.
他们很在乎自己的血统和社会地位,为此,终生奋斗来改变生活状况。 - The most wealthy bloodline in the world bar none and the leader of the Ashkenazi Jews in the world today is the Rothschild family.
世界上最富有的血系毫不例外,今天“德裔犹太人”的头目就是罗斯柴尔德家族。