progeny 英 [ˈprɒdʒəni]   美 [ˈprɑdʒəni]

progeny

progeny  英 [ˈprɒdʒəni] 美 [ˈprɑdʒəni]

n. 子孙;后裔;成果 

名词复数:progenies 

The result is that the strong and the progeny of the strong survive, and, so long as the struggle obtains, the strength of each generation increases.That is development. 其结果是,强者和强者的子孙会生存下去,而只要斗争仍然继续八就会一代比一代更加出色,这就叫做发展。
Meanwhile, cell #11 expresses a different suite of genes, poising its progeny to influence yet other cells to differentiate into muscle. 同时,#11细胞表达另一套不同的基因,平衡它的子代影响其它细胞分化成肌肉。

  • Progeny means "offspring" or "children." You and your brothers are the progeny of your parents, and your cat's new litter of kittens is her progeny.
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  • n. 子孙;后裔;成果
  • 1. The result is that the strong and the progeny of the strong survive, and, so long as the struggle obtains, the strength of each generation increases.That is development.

    其结果是,强者和强者的子孙会生存下去,而只要斗争仍然继续八就会一代比一代更加出色,这就叫做发展。

  • 2. Meanwhile, cell #11 expresses a different suite of genes, poising its progeny to influence yet other cells to differentiate into muscle.

    同时,#11细胞表达另一套不同的基因,平衡它的子代影响其它细胞分化成肌肉。

  • progeny (n.) early 14c., from Old French progenie (13c.) and directly from Latin progenies "descendants, offspring, lineage, race, family," from stem of progignere "beget," from pro "forth" (see pro-) + gignere "to produce, beget" (from PIE root *gene- "give birth, beget").
pro·geny / ˈprɒdʒəni ; NAmE ˈprɑːdʒəni / noun [plural ] ( formal or humorous) a person's children; the young of animals and plants 子孙;幼崽;幼兽;幼苗 He was surrounded by his numerous progeny. 众多的子孙簇拥着他。 progeny progenies pro·geny / ˈprɒdʒəni ; NAmE ˈprɑːdʒəni /
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