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
- Yellow John ROM, to start the famous bloodline.
黄约翰光盘,开始著名的血统。 - 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。 - There is no way to prove a living bloodline.
就没有办法证实存在活着的后裔了。 - That they changed the whole bloodline forever.
因而他们永远改变了整个血统。 - Sadly, widespread use of condoms by American forces forestalls any improvement in the French bloodline.
悲哀的是,被美国士兵海量使用的避孕套对法国纯正血统的传承造成了一定的影响。 - It's a bloodline they must cut.
他们必须切断这条血脉。 - Preserve the purest equine bloodline in the world.
保留着世界上血统最纯净的马。 - 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 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。 - No one cared how far back a bloodline went.
没有人关心我们的血缘有多疏远。