trait的意思和读音

trait

: [treɪt] : [treɪt]

n.

traits  

n.mannerism,peculiarity,attribute,characteristic,feature

traitn.

1.a particular quality in your personality

personality traits

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n.1.a particular quality in sb's character

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1.I always thought, I can't be positive, or strive for goodness, or happiness (what I classified as a positive trait) if it's a delusion.西线)。

2.Meanwhile, as the up-to-date trait of the human capital, it is a long term investment and must be replenished unceasingly.

3.The defining common trait of these places is not so much poverty or criminality, though these certainly flourish, as tribalism.

4.A unifying trait among these hackers was a strong sense of curiosity, sometimes bordering on obsession.

5.By varying these attributes in a systematic way market researchers can measure with reasonable precision how much each trait is worth.

6.Whenever you find yourself hypnotized by an identification with a trait or an attitude, sense the presence of your body and breath.

7.It is usually inherited as an autosomal dominant trait, although autosomal recessive and X-linked inheritance are seen less commonly.X

8.Compassion in the face of suffering and a desire to help is one common trait.便

9.Selection for a trait, be it beak size or something else, depends on passing down the genes for that trait to offspring.

10.That "might be a useful tool" for figuring out the cause of a disease, malformation, or even a behavioral trait.”。