the bloodline
常見例句
- I mean, they're family, for Christ's sake – you're part of the bloodline: what more do they want?
我的意思是,他們是家人,按照基督的說(shuō)法—你是血脈中的一部分:他們不想得到什么。 - Within a small percentage of the population, wealth has been passed on along the bloodline for hundreds of years.
富豪階級(jí)人數(shù)不多,幾百年來(lái)繼承了統(tǒng)一的貴族血統(tǒng)。 - If trading was the bloodline of Morgan Stanley, options were the heartbeat and the fervor of each day's flow seemed to center on our desk.
如果說(shuō)摩根斯坦利血液里流淌著的是證券交易,那么期權(quán)交易就是這個(gè)巨人的心跳。 我們交易組似乎是每天各種各樣熱力的中心。 - "The bloodline of a product is still important to consumers, " he says.
FORBES: Magazine Article - In his state, he's an exotic: An Indian-American who is a devout Catholic and a Rhodes scholar, Jindal reflects the academic bent of his mother and father, rather than the bloodline of Louisiana politicians or planters.
NPR: A Defining Moment For Jindal — And GOP's Future? - Jus sanguinis, the law of the bloodline, is the principle on which citizenship generally rests (suggesting that the leader of Britain's Conservative Party, Iain Duncan Smith, who had a Japanese great-grandmother, might be able to claim a passport, though in fact the one-Japanese-parent requirement would deny it to him).
ECONOMIST: Social conventions and demography add to the sclerosis 返回 the bloodline