progeny的意思和读音

progeny

: [ˈprɑdʒəni] : [ˈprɒdʒəni]

n.

progenies  

n.offspring,children,young,posterity,issue

progenyn.

1.a person's children; the young of animals and plants

He was surrounded by his numerous progeny.

n.1.,2.,3.

n.1.a persons child or children; the young animals or plants produced by a particular parent2.things that develop from something else

1. (7) ”。,[ take charge of;direct] (3) [ progeny] (1) ,[ second] ...

2. Of noble birth Progeny Kinsmen by blood ...

3. primogenitor n progeny n genial a ...

4. heresy , ... progeny , , ... atavistic ... ...

5. progametangium progeny programming control () …

6. 10. [ thin] 11. [ descendent;offspring;progeny] 1. [ plant bed;seedbed] ...

7. profiling 仿 progeny program control ...

8. progenitor progeny proglacial environment ...

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1.A second mate would be listed after all the children, grand - children, and later progeny of the first mate were listed.-

2.At last , bearing in her arms the infant progeny of Jove , she reached Lycia, weary with her burden and parched with thirst .西怀

3.The total genetic effect of progeny was obtained by economic weighting genetic effect of these two traits.

4.Some parents did not even bother to bring their single progeny along but spent the day perusing the short biographies plastered on walls.

5.The memorable last line of the novel reads: "I had no progeny, I transmitted to no one the legacy of our misery. ":“”。

6.The poor failed to reproduce themselves and the progeny of the rich took over their occupations.

7.Lastly, we sum up the research progeny, and indicate several problems needed to be solved.

8.The males were then taken away from their females, to limit any influence they might have on their progeny.

9.Nectarines are the progeny of a cross between a plum and a peach.

10.Do not breed CEA affected dogs. These dogs and their progeny are not eligible for registration with ABCA at this time.使ABCA