consanguinity
英 [,kɒnsæŋ'ɡwɪnɪtɪ]
美 [,kɑnsæŋ'ɡwɪnəti]
- consanguinity (n.)
- c. 1400, from Middle French consanguinité, from Latin consanguinitatem (nominative consanguinitas), from consanguineus "consanguineous, of the same blood," from com- "together" (see com-) + sanguineus "of blood" (see sanguine).
- 1. Aside from a thorough medical family history, there is no need to offer any genetic testing on the basis of consanguinity alone.
- 除了需要一份详尽的家庭病史之外, 没有必要仅根据有血缘关系这一条理由就进行任何的基因测试.
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- 2. 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.
来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件
- 3. The identity in the primitive society was based on consanguinity.
- 原始社会存在身份,但这种身份是建立在血缘基础之上的.
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- 4. People are not allowed to marry within certain degrees of consanguinity.
- 人被不被允许和某种程度血亲关系的人结婚.
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- 5. The concern in setting a limit is the genetic risk of consanguinity.
- 设定精子使用率上限是用来规避近亲繁殖的风险的.
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