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单词 genetically
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Definition of genetically in English:

genetically

adverb dʒəˈnɛtɪklidʒəˈnɛdəkli
  • 1In a way that relates to genes or genetics.

    hair colour is genetically determined
    a genetically inherited condition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Identical twins are genetically identical, whereas fraternal twins share half their genes in common.
    • The experiment was not a test of the safety of genetically modified organisms.
    • He was genetically creating fast-growing poplar trees for a monoculture plantation.
    • He argued that the neuromatrix is genetically based and "pre-wired" into our nervous system.
    • Benign lymphoepithelial cysts of the parotid appear to be determined genetically.
    • Do environmental factors (e.g., smoking, obesity) affect the aging process and thus the genetically predicted age?
    • Depression can also be genetically based.
    • Many researchers believe that some attributes of leadership are genetically influenced.
    • His genetically defective double thumbs would give him away.
    • Agency officials learned it was impossible to genetically distinguish a Florida panther from another cougar subspecies.
  • 2In a way that relates to origin or development.

    language varieties that are genetically related
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The genetically modified poem is critic-ready, designed for the sanitized fields of modern mass production.
    • Basic rocks genetically connected with titaniferous magnetites appear to be of the same age.
    • Definitions take on a meaning only when genetically developed.
    • Pieced together by two of the most forensic producers in electronic music, these genetically modified tracks will appeal to DJs.
    • The issue of contact among genetically related languages is a crucial problem for historical linguistics.
    • "Genetically Unemployable" is a community dedicated to supporting, educating and inspiring individuals to embrace their calling to be an entrepreneur.
    • Here could be the makings of an authoritarian system of rule distinct from, but genetically related to, the nation's previous experience of plebiscitary power.
    • He has a branding company because he "genetically" understands how to make money.
    • It avoids some of the pitfalls of more genetically inspired linguistic models.
    • These events were totally "against the odds" but almost genetically have molded the character and nature of the British and what we are about.
 
 

Definition of genetically in US English:

genetically

adverbdʒəˈnɛdəklijəˈnedəklē
  • 1In a way that relates to genes or genetics.

    hair color is genetically determined
    a genetically inherited condition
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He argued that the neuromatrix is genetically based and "pre-wired" into our nervous system.
    • Agency officials learned it was impossible to genetically distinguish a Florida panther from another cougar subspecies.
    • He was genetically creating fast-growing poplar trees for a monoculture plantation.
    • Depression can also be genetically based.
    • Benign lymphoepithelial cysts of the parotid appear to be determined genetically.
    • The experiment was not a test of the safety of genetically modified organisms.
    • His genetically defective double thumbs would give him away.
    • Do environmental factors (e.g., smoking, obesity) affect the aging process and thus the genetically predicted age?
    • Identical twins are genetically identical, whereas fraternal twins share half their genes in common.
    • Many researchers believe that some attributes of leadership are genetically influenced.
  • 2In a way that relates to origin or development.

    language varieties that are genetically related
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It avoids some of the pitfalls of more genetically inspired linguistic models.
    • "Genetically Unemployable" is a community dedicated to supporting, educating and inspiring individuals to embrace their calling to be an entrepreneur.
    • Definitions take on a meaning only when genetically developed.
    • The issue of contact among genetically related languages is a crucial problem for historical linguistics.
    • These events were totally "against the odds" but almost genetically have molded the character and nature of the British and what we are about.
    • Here could be the makings of an authoritarian system of rule distinct from, but genetically related to, the nation's previous experience of plebiscitary power.
    • He has a branding company because he "genetically" understands how to make money.
    • Pieced together by two of the most forensic producers in electronic music, these genetically modified tracks will appeal to DJs.
    • The genetically modified poem is critic-ready, designed for the sanitized fields of modern mass production.
    • Basic rocks genetically connected with titaniferous magnetites appear to be of the same age.
 
 
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