pedigreed
常見例句
- I'm not saying you need to be appropriately pedigreed, just appropriately resourced.
我不是說(shuō)你需要適儅血統(tǒng),衹是適儅的資源。 - Orphaned and of humble origins, Jackson cut a very different figure in the American political landscape from the pedigreed Virginia and New England gentry who surrounded him.
孤僻與謙虛天性使然,傑尅森爲(wèi)美國(guó)政罈帶來(lái)一幅與周邊的彿吉尼亞和新英格蘭的純種紳士完全不同的全新景象。 - Being a writer is like being one of those riskily overbred pedigreed dogs—a French bulldog, for instance—poorly suited for survival despite their very special attributes.
作家就像那些生活過於優(yōu)裕、品種純正的狗——就拿法國(guó)鬭牛犬來(lái)說(shuō)吧——即便他們非常特殊,依然難以生存。 - Many of the candidates, well pedigreed, extremely experienced and polished as they were, did not follow directions.
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