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Перевод: offspring
[существительное] отпрыск ; результат ; продукт ; плод ; потомок ; приплод ; выходец ; исчадие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- No longer active sexually, he now invests his time and energy in caring for his last offspring.
- In this sense fitness is measurable by the number of offspring surviving in succeeding generations.
- Because, in the world of Darwinism, winnings are not paid out as money; they are paid out as offspring.
- Though our parents had a parochial background, we, their offspring, were born free.
- Only in Lebanon did it survive, outliving even Franco's political offspring.
- Though those parents who were able to escape to England might have been expected to accept immediate responsibility for their offspring, this was often not practicable.
- Sometimes it was well nigh impossible for a teacher to convince the proud father or mother that their beloved offspring was a complete nitwit.
- Apparently they're the offspring of a few cabbage white butterflies which were blown across the channel, have hatched, and are currently munching their way through the garden of England.
- It is the offspring of a lion and an eagle, with the hindparts of the former and the head, neck, wings and claws of the latter.
- Hybrids such as the mule are generally unable to have offspring, but in a less restricted sense they are fertile.
- "Don't be silly!" snaps the woman, tugging her offspring through the throng.
- The statistics given of one in seven offspring of deaf parents being deaf themselves, as opposed to one in 135 offspring of deaf-hearing parents being influenced Dr. Buxton to argue against the desire of deaf people to intermarry.
- However, if Weismann was right, there was no way in which the characteristics acquired by an adult - the blacksmith's large muscles are the classic example - could alter the nature of the offspring.
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