consanguinity如何读

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consanguinity是什么意思

  • n.血缘;血亲;同族

consanguinity词根

词根:consanguine

adj.

consanguine 同血亲的;同宗族的(等于consanguineous)

consanguineous 血缘的;血亲的;同族的

consanguinity英英释义

  • n.(anthropology) related by blood

consanguinity词源中文解释

"共同血统的亲属关系",约1400年,来自古法语 consanguinité,直接源自拉丁语 consanguinitatem(主格 consanguinitas),来自 consanguineus "同一血统的",来自 com "与,一起"(见 con-) + sanguineus "有血统的"(见 sanguinary)。

consanguinity_医学行业词汇

血亲,同血缘

consanguinity_水产行业词汇

近亲

亲缘关系很近的个体或群体。

consanguinity_法律行业词汇

同宗

血亲

consanguinity_遗传学行业词汇

近亲

个体间的亲缘关系比随机交配时所期望的亲缘关系更近。

consanguinity词源英文解释

see consanguineous

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

consanguinity 例句

1 And earlier this month, anthropologists reported hard — skeletal — evidence for consanguinity among the El Sidrón Neanderthals.

2 Affinity is defined by Johnson, to be relation by marriage, as opposed to consanguinity,—by others, as relation or agreeableness between things.

3 While the Himba population has historically exhibited a preference for consanguinity, Henn and Swinford were surprised to find that none of the individuals in their sample population had parents who were actually first cousins.

4 Professor Kohler is in favour of a remote past of “collective marriage,” indicated, as in Morgan’s hypothesis, by the existing savage names of relationships, which are expressive of relations of consanguinity.

5 Long runs of homozygosity are therefore a globally widespread and under-appreciated characteristic of our genomes, which record past consanguinity and population isolation and provide a distinctive record of the demographic history of an individual's ancestors.

6 The lawsuit developed into a test of the consanguinity of the claimant to the estate.

这起诉讼已发展成为一个测试血亲索赔的遗产.

7 Relationship by descent from a common ancestor; consanguinity; kinship.

8 Kinship terms are linguistic symbols identifying the relationship of consanguinity, close or distant relationship and marriage.

亲属称谓是亲属群体的语言符号,它用于表示人们的血缘关系、亲疏关系及姻亲关系。

9 The vow of perpetual seclusion comprises a renunciation of the pleasures and business of life, an abnegation of the claims of consanguinity, friendship and society; and an abjuration of all filial, parental and natural affection.

10 They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity.

但是,他们对这种正义的、血肉之亲的呼吁置若罔闻.

11 Paternal partiality laid it to his being too gifted to study, but the cold logic, which no ties of consanguinity influenced, ascribed it to laziness.

12 He could hardly have committed such a mistake as to suppose that duplex impedimentum, meant an impediment of consanguinity in the second degree.

13 Face, which we were born with, is the proof retorted to by our parents to distinguish the continuation of our consanguinity.

脸,是我们与生俱来的证件。我的父母凭着它辨认出一脉血缘的延续;

14 In a report released Thursday, investigators said the voter Franklin helped was not related to him within two degrees of consanguinity.

15 For Jews, however, the impediment of consanguinity extends no further in the collateral line than to marriage between brother and sister or between a woman and her nephew or grandnephew.

16 More recently Dawkins has brought up the issue of consanguinity amongst the British Pakistani community.

17 They too have been deaf to the voce of justice and of consanguinity.

但是,他们对这种正义的,血肉之亲的呼吁置若罔闻.

18 The opposition of sex in parents not only breaks down the barrier of consanguinity, but even constitutes the child of the one a marital complement of the child of the other.

19 Nowadays you see behind the chin whisker the beautiful trade mark of consanguinity.

20 There is also the issue of consanguinity, she says, as many Somalis marry cousins.

还有一个血亲的问题, 她说, 因为许多索马里人近亲结婚.

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