lineage
英 [ˈlɪniɪdʒ]
美 [ˈlɪniɪdʒ]
n. 世系; 宗系; 家系; 血统
BNC.10290 / COCA.9046
牛津词典
noun
- 世系;宗系;家系;血统
the series of families that sb comes from originally
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 家系;家族;血统
Someone'slineageis the series of families from which they are directly descended.- They can trace their lineage directly back to the 18th century.
他们的世系可以直接追溯到18世纪。 - ...a respectable family of ancient lineage.
受人尊敬的古老世家
- They can trace their lineage directly back to the 18th century.
英英释义
noun
- inherited properties shared with others of your bloodline
- the descendants of one individual
- his entire lineage has been warriors
- a rate of payment for written material that is measured according to the number of lines submitted
- the number of lines in a piece of printed material
- the kinship relation between an individual and the individual's progenitors
双语例句
- The rise and development of the Siming Lou lineage was the result of many internal and external factors.
四明楼氏家族的崛起与发展,是内、外诸多因素交织而成的。 - Of the same lineage or origin; having a common ancestor.
同宗的同血统或同源;有共同祖先的。 - By using extension mappings, data lineage analysis can be performed on data flows external to Information Server.
通过使用扩展映射,就可以对InformationServer外部的数据流执行数据沿袭分析。 - In vertebrate and invertebrate, POU proteins take part in early embryogenesis, exert much regulation in cell lineage differentiation and neural development.
在脊椎动物和无脊椎动物中,POU蛋白参与胚胎发生的早期过程,在细胞谱系的分化和神经发育中起调控作用。 - These characteristics are consistent with the effector T-cell lineage.
这些特点与效应性T细胞系相一致。 - Cell lineage The theory stating that cells arise only from pre-existing cells.
细胞谱系:该理论起始于细胞仅仅产生于已经存在的细胞。 - The large populations of humans create many duplicates of those carrying the same lineage.
人类的巨大人口,重复制造了带有同样血统的许多复制品。 - They can trace their lineage directly back to the 18th century.
他们的世系可以直接追溯到18世纪。 - Many people came to study with them both, and their lineage spread.
很多人开始向他们两个求法,他们的传承流传开了。 - There are no lineage requirements between the two databases prior to replication.
复制之前,两个数据库之间没有“谱系”要求。