genealogy如何读

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美:[ˌdʒiniˈɑlədʒi, -ˈæl-, ˌdʒɛni-]

genealogy是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 家系
  2. 系谱学
  3. 血统
  4. 家谱
  5. 宗谱
  6. 家谱学
  7. 系谱
  8. 系统
  9. 世系
  10. 血缘
  11. 系图学
  12. 系统学
  13. 家系学
  14. 宗谱学
  15. 家谱图
  16. 系谱图
  17. 宗谱图
  18. 印片谱系

genealogy自然拼读

ge·ne·al·o·gy

ji ni a l ji

genealogy变形

复数:genealogies

genealogy扩展

genealogical (adj.), genealogically (adv.), genealogist (n.)

genealogy词根

词根:genealogy

adj.

genealogical 宗谱的;系谱的;家系的

n.

genealogist 系谱学者;系谱专家

genealogy英英释义

noun

a chart or record showing the ancestors and lines of hereditary descent of a person or group; family tree.In studying his genealogy, he discovered that his great grandparents had had seven children.

the techniques and methods of determining ancestry.Her interest in genealogy was sparked while researching her own family background.

genealogy词源中文解释

14世纪初,“血统,家谱,血统”,源自古法语 genealogie(12世纪),源自晚期拉丁语 genealogia “追溯家族”,源自希腊语 genealogia “制作家谱”,源自 genea “世代,血统”(源自 PIE 词根 *gene- “生育,生育”,带有指涉生殖和家族和部落群体的派生词)+ -logia(见 -logy)。它的古英语单词是 folctalu,字面意思是“民间故事”。指“家谱研究”始于1768年。

genealogy_动物学行业词汇

系谱学

genealogy_昆虫学行业词汇

谱系学

系譜學

genealogy词源英文解释

Middle English genealogie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin genealogia, from Greek, from genea race, family + -logia -logy; akin to Greek genos race

The first known use of genealogy was in the 14th century

genealogy儿童词典英英释义

generalitynoun

the quality or state of being general

generalization sense 2

a statement that is unclear or that does not give enough information

the greatest part : bulk

generalistnoun

a person whose skills or interests extend to several different fields

generalissimonoun

the commander in chief of an army

generalissimonoun

the commander in chief of an army

genera

genealogynoun

the line of ancestors of a person or family or a history of such a line of ancestors

the study of family lines of ancestors

genealogy 例句

1 “Just a little genealogy project,” my father replied, lingering near the door.

2 Now, Gates — perhaps best known to the general public through his PBS genealogy series “Finding Your Roots” — is planning another: a series of books on Black thinkers and artists, each by a leading contemporary author.

3 But instead of a dignified stroll down genealogy lane, Mr. Solnicki has made a sparking, gossipy soap opera that’s riddled with emotion and stuffed with strong characters.

4 Her actual genealogy is just as impressive as her musical ancestry: Rankin is a member of the Rankin Family, Canadian folk luminaries who have written and toured across the country for decades.

5 Lavish yet scholarly, this book is more than an important new chapter of an emerging world history of 20th-century art; it’s a vital artistic genealogy of our planet’s current cultural powerhouse.

6 This is a genealogy that emphasizes the paternal side.

7 This is a Xibe family genealogy.

这个是锡伯族家中的家谱。

8 Right. A genealogy should be a thick book.

哎,这家谱不是应该厚厚的一本吗。

9 Nordic Heritage Day: Cooking demonstrations, food samples, craft demonstrations, genealogy, traditional Norwegian food, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

10 Moore and the search angels developed a new methodology for finding birth families that they called “triangulation”, which was essentially a type of reverse genealogy.

11 Traditional Norwegian food, crafts, music, dance, genealogy, children's activities, vendors, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

12 Jack seems more interested in his genealogy than in fighting crime.

13 And since Mr. Honig’s family members are, in a roundabout way, Mr. Berliner’s, the movie enters into a generational dialogue with this filmmaker’s ongoing project in cinematic genealogy.

14 A soaring, azure Tree of Jesse climbs the southern wall, tracing Jesus’ terrestrial genealogy back to King David, framed by a ring of classical philosophers.

15 Seldom within the genealogy is pause given to consider individuals.

可以想象,神一个一个地读著这几百个人的名字,当他看到雅比斯的名字时,却停下来,仔细想了想.

16 The fetishization of our genomes as some kind of route to personal identity is an emerging 21st century trend, fueled by genetic genealogy companies playing into the common need or desire for cultural membership.

17 With his prematurely gray hair, Lauren was yearning for a place not just within the dominant power structure but also in the genealogy of the Founding Fathers.

18 This pattern occurs throughout the natural world, in the genealogy of bees, in the branching of trees and flowers, in petal numbers, pine cones, pineapples, and sunflowers.

19 Unlike the films that license his creations, Howard rarely let himself get bogged down with the genealogy of his heroes, usually going straight to the violence that pulp readers demanded. 

20 In the course of filming, the show’s genealogy experts discovered a fact that Affleck didn’t feel like sharing with the public — that his great-great-great-grandfather on his mother’s side had been a Georgia slave owner.

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