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Definition of parentage in English: parentagenoun ˈpɛːr(ə)ntɪdʒˈpɛrən(t)ɪdʒ mass noun1The identity and origins of one's parents. 父母的身份和家系 a boy of Jamaican parentage 牙买加父母的男孩。 Example sentencesExamples - Born of Russian parentage, Robin never new his father and it was a standing joke that he would probably bump into him when one of the many Soviet dance troupes visited Wimbledon Theatre.
- Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common descent and parentage.
- This study provides empirical support for the use of likelihood analysis to infer parentage of progeny with multiple compatible parent pairs.
- She knew no parents; those in the Service never learned their parentage.
- Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict.
- To simulate a situation in which neither parent is known, the assignment of parentage was divided into two parts.
- Calves were born between late February and mid May in each calving year and were identified for parentage at birth.
- For example, when an offspring and parent share rare alleles, confidence in parentage is higher than when sharing common alleles.
- I have Welsh parentage, Welsh ancestry, was taught the Welsh language at school, and indeed I have lived in Wales.
- Apparently, the media knew Aaron had secretly given his servant a child to care for, but they mistook the boy's parentage.
- There are some Moroccans, Algerians, Canadians, Germans, Americans and children with Indonesian and French parentage.
- Weisz, a London native of Hungarian and Austrian parentage, previously appeared in such films as The Mummy, Enemy at the Gates and Runaway Jury.
- A High Court judge yesterday reserved judgment in the first stage of the legal action to help people conceived by donor insemination to discover more about their parentage.
- Most often, children of dual racial parentage are identified with whichever race their physical features most reflect.
- Questioning his parentage vocally I went after him, crawled on my belly under the futon, and strained my arm out to retrieve the little plastic bag.
- In a smaller community, the members of a subculture - all four of them - would be known by name, background and parentage.
- Or would they adopt the Nazi model and look at parentage to establish how English someone's heritage was?
- Well his background, his parentage and his ancestry was Jewish.
- Chiluba's parentage and educational background are both in dispute.
- The idea that people of mixed racial parentage and their descendants may have special needs is increasingly gaining ground.
Synonyms ancestry, lineage, descent, extraction, roots, background, heredity, pedigree - 1.1 The origin of something.
〈喻〉起源 this ice cream boasts American parentage 这种冰淇淋自称源自美国。 Example sentencesExamples - Each of the 85 varieties profiled is given its own page, illustration and description of its parentage.
- But big decisions like this always have a myriad of motivations behind them and multiple parentage.
- In contrast, we quantified the activity of PDC in root tissues from a much larger number of tolerant and intolerant rice lines with a shared parentage.
- Now, every bloody tale from a slasher series such as Halloween to the video nasties of the 1970s can trace some element of their parentage back to Psycho.
- He slammed his fist down on the snooze button and brought into question its parentage.
- The game I'll play later tonight owes its parentage to a program written in 1958.
- A company with French parentage runs the service.
Synonyms origins, extraction, birth, family, ancestry, lineage, heritage, pedigree, descent, line of descent, line, blood, bloodline, stock, paternity, roots, derivation rare filiation, stirps
OriginLate 15th century: from Old French. Definition of parentage in US English: parentagenounˈperən(t)ijˈpɛrən(t)ɪdʒ 1The identity and origins of one's parents. 父母的身份和家系 a boy of Jamaican parentage 牙买加父母的男孩。 Example sentencesExamples - She knew no parents; those in the Service never learned their parentage.
- Questioning his parentage vocally I went after him, crawled on my belly under the futon, and strained my arm out to retrieve the little plastic bag.
- Most often, children of dual racial parentage are identified with whichever race their physical features most reflect.
- Calves were born between late February and mid May in each calving year and were identified for parentage at birth.
- There are some Moroccans, Algerians, Canadians, Germans, Americans and children with Indonesian and French parentage.
- In a smaller community, the members of a subculture - all four of them - would be known by name, background and parentage.
- The idea that people of mixed racial parentage and their descendants may have special needs is increasingly gaining ground.
- To simulate a situation in which neither parent is known, the assignment of parentage was divided into two parts.
- Born of Russian parentage, Robin never new his father and it was a standing joke that he would probably bump into him when one of the many Soviet dance troupes visited Wimbledon Theatre.
- A High Court judge yesterday reserved judgment in the first stage of the legal action to help people conceived by donor insemination to discover more about their parentage.
- Apparently, the media knew Aaron had secretly given his servant a child to care for, but they mistook the boy's parentage.
- Born in the United States of Barbadian parentage, she must somehow bridge the gap between two identities that are often in conflict.
- Indeed, common place of origin is often connected with genos, one's origins by common descent and parentage.
- Or would they adopt the Nazi model and look at parentage to establish how English someone's heritage was?
- For example, when an offspring and parent share rare alleles, confidence in parentage is higher than when sharing common alleles.
- Well his background, his parentage and his ancestry was Jewish.
- This study provides empirical support for the use of likelihood analysis to infer parentage of progeny with multiple compatible parent pairs.
- Weisz, a London native of Hungarian and Austrian parentage, previously appeared in such films as The Mummy, Enemy at the Gates and Runaway Jury.
- Chiluba's parentage and educational background are both in dispute.
- I have Welsh parentage, Welsh ancestry, was taught the Welsh language at school, and indeed I have lived in Wales.
Synonyms ancestry, lineage, descent, extraction, roots, background, heredity, pedigree - 1.1 The origin of something.
〈喻〉起源 this ice cream boasts American parentage 这种冰淇淋自称源自美国。 Example sentencesExamples - Each of the 85 varieties profiled is given its own page, illustration and description of its parentage.
- Now, every bloody tale from a slasher series such as Halloween to the video nasties of the 1970s can trace some element of their parentage back to Psycho.
- He slammed his fist down on the snooze button and brought into question its parentage.
- A company with French parentage runs the service.
- The game I'll play later tonight owes its parentage to a program written in 1958.
- But big decisions like this always have a myriad of motivations behind them and multiple parentage.
- In contrast, we quantified the activity of PDC in root tissues from a much larger number of tolerant and intolerant rice lines with a shared parentage.
Synonyms origins, extraction, birth, family, ancestry, lineage, heritage, pedigree, descent, line of descent, line, blood, bloodline, stock, paternity, roots, derivation
OriginLate 15th century: from Old French. |