ancestor的意思和读音

ancestor

: [ˈænˌsestər] : [ˈænsestə(r)]

n.;(;(

ancestors  

n.descendant,successor

n.forebear,antecedent,forefather,predecessor,progenitor

ancestorn.

1.a person in your family who lived a long time ago

His ancestors had come to America from Ireland.

2.an animal that lived in the past which a modern animal has developed from

a reptile that was the common ancestor of lizards and turtles

3.an early form of a machine which later became more developed

The ancestor of the modern bicycle was called a penny-farthing. penny-farthing ()。

n.1.,2.,3.

n.1.someone who is related to you who lived a long time ago2.an earlier form from which something modern has developed

1. Swahili n ancestor n principle n △ ...

2. Swahili n ancestor n principle n △ ...

3. analysis , ancestor , anchor ...

4.(Children),(Sibling),Ancestor),(Descendant)

5. turn n. ( ancestor n. root n. ; …

6. ambition n. ancestor n. ancient adj. ...

7. ... : Cobalt ancestor : organizational resource ...

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1.So back in 1982 I said, "Well perhaps the elephant had an aquatic ancestor. " Peals of merry laughter!1982

2.He had another spiritual ancestor -- in terms of transparent diplomacy, at least -- in Leon Trotsky.————

3.He did not know from which part of Africa his ancestor had come.

4.The spirit had not come from any ancestor, it had come out of the unknown.

5.Your ancestor was one of the twelve knights who assisted the Lord of Estremavilla in Normandy in his conquest of Glamorganshire.

6.Within the last 200, 000 years, we all share an ancestor, a single person, Mitochondrial Eve -- you might have heard about her -- in Africa.DNA线Eve—

7.A clone refers to one or more offspring derived from a single ancestor, whose genetic composition is identical to that of the ancestor.

8.It was not right, thought Han Fei-tzu, for his wife to die before him: her ancestor-of-the-heart had outlived her husband.

9.I feel that I have become to a ancestor in the dark, under the starry sky and with daylight warm on my face.

10.So, Homo erectus was the first human ancestor to leave Africa and begin its spread across the globe.