释义 |
bloodlineblood‧line /ˈblʌdlaɪn/ noun [countable] - Jim can trace his bloodlines to the Puritans.
- But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown.
- Good, bright, yet for ever passed over and having to report to some nitwit with the right school connections and bloodlines.
- He knew that IsabelIa was a fair-skinned, green-eyed, red-haired woman of the best bloodline.
- In Jude's - or Judas Thomas's - case, there is confirmation of a bloodline.
- The Roosevelts added a dash of upper-crust eccentricity to the bloodlines that extended down to the Alsop boys of Avon.
- This, again, ensures that the pool of breeding stock is continually improved with the introduction of non-related bloodlines.
- Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines.
all the members of a family of people or animals over a period of time → pedigree: a royal bloodline |