常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句I hope we will have a mixed-blood.我希望有一個(gè)混血寶寶。His main challenger, Abdullah Abdullah, a former foreign minister of mixed Pushtun-Tajik blood (but considered Tajik), has campaigned hard.對(duì)卡爾扎伊構(gòu)成挑戰(zhàn)的主要對(duì)手,普什圖-塔吉克混血的前外交部長(zhǎng)阿卜杜拉?阿卜杜拉(但被視為塔吉克人),奮力為競(jìng)選拉票。This is his Chinese name. Everybody here hardly called his English name because it is so complicated. Xiao Long is his nickname. He is a mixed-blood.這是他的中國(guó)名字,因?yàn)樗挠⑽拿钟幸淮蟠⑶規(guī)缀鯖](méi)人叫他的英文名字,所以小龍就成了大家對(duì)他的愛(ài)稱了。權(quán)威例句Doris Pilkington's heart-wrenching true story of three mixed-blood Aboriginal girls raised in a Western Australia orphanage who travel 1, 500 miles along a desert fence, trying to reunite with their tribe.FORBESThe other girls—Dakota, Chippewa, or mixed-blood like me—were less obvious on campus, and mainly very studious, although a couple of women swaggered around, furious in ribbon shirts, with American Indian Movement boyfriends.NEWYORKER: The Reptile GardenIn the Mar. 24, 2006 issue of Science, scientists led by ucla dermatologist Robert Modlin found that when white blood cells were mixed with blood serum samples from African-Americans (who are prone to low vitamin D levels), they produce 63% less of this antibiotic than if the cells were mixed with blood samples from Caucasians.FORBES: D Is for Debate 返回 mixed-blood