connate

英 ['kɒneɪt] 美
  • adj. 先天的;天赋的

英英释义


1. of similar parts or organs; closely joined or united;
"a connate tomato flower"
2. related in nature;
"connate qualities"

实用场景例句


The term connate implies born, produced or originated together.
术语原生意指一起出生, 产生或同源.

辞典例句

Achenes 8 - ribbed, white pilose; pappus scabrous, 10 - 12 mm long, connate at base.
瘦果纺锤形,具8条纵棱, 被白色长柔毛; 冠毛粗糙, 长 10-12 毫米, 基部联合.

互联网

In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages.
在旷野中, 我发现了比城镇或村落更亲切、更贴近的东西.

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双语例句


1. The term connate implies born, produced or originated together.
术语原生意指一起出生, 产生或同源.

来自辞典例句

2. Achenes 8 - ribbed, white pilose; pappus scabrous, 10 - 12 mm long, connate at base.
瘦果纺锤形,具8条纵棱, 被白色长柔毛; 冠毛粗糙, 长 10-12 毫米, 基部联合.

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3. In the wilderness, I find something more dear and connate than in streets or villages.
在旷野中, 我发现了比城镇或村落更亲切、更贴近的东西.

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英文词源


connate (adj.)
1640s, from Late Latin connatus "born together, twins," past participle of connasci "to be born together," from com- "together" (see com-) + nasci "to be born" (Old Latin gnasci; see genus). Related: Connation.