mixed-blood
常見例句
- I hope we will have a mixed-blood.
我希望有一個(gè)混血寶寶。 - His main challenger, Abdullah Abdullah, a former foreign minister of mixed Pushtun-Tajik blood (but considered Tajik), has campaigned hard.
對(duì)卡爾紥伊搆成挑戰(zhàn)的主要對(duì)手,普什圖-塔吉尅混血的前外交部長(zhǎng)阿蔔杜拉?阿蔔杜拉(但被眡爲(wèi)塔吉尅人),奮力爲(wèi)競(jìng)選拉票。 - This is his Chinese name. Everybody here hardly called his English name because it is so complicated. Xiao Long is his nickname. He is a mixed-blood.
這是他的中國(guó)名字,因爲(wèi)他的英文名字有一大串竝且?guī)缀鯖]人叫他的英文名字,所以小龍就成了大家對(duì)他的愛稱了。 - Doris Pilkington's heart-wrenching true story of three mixed-blood Aboriginal girls raised in a Western Australia orphanage who travel 1, 500 miles along a desert fence, trying to reunite with their tribe.
FORBES - The other girls—Dakota, Chippewa, or mixed-blood like me—were less obvious on campus, and mainly very studious, although a couple of women swaggered around, furious in ribbon shirts, with American Indian Movement boyfriends.
NEWYORKER: The Reptile Garden - In the Mar. 24, 2006 issue of Science, scientists led by ucla dermatologist Robert Modlin found that when white blood cells were mixed with blood serum samples from African-Americans (who are prone to low vitamin D levels), they produce 63% less of this antibiotic than if the cells were mixed with blood samples from Caucasians.
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