offspring
n. 后代,子孙; 产物,结果; (动物的)崽; 幼苗
You can refer to a person's children or to an animal's young as their offspring .
Eleanor was now less anxious about her offspring than she had once been.
埃莉诺现在不像以往那样为孩子忧心了。
1. the immediate descendants of a person;
2. something that comes into existence as a result;
3. any immature animal
Suspicion, the offspring of fear, is eminently characteristic of most wild animals.
由恐惧产生的猜疑, 是大多数野兽的一大特点.
But crickets with the most offspring were simply those that lived the longest, regardless of size.
但是有最多后代的蟋蟀们,非常简单,却是那些活的最长的, 不论身体大小.
Before rushing your offspring into Tongan for Toddlers, though, there are a few caveats.
不过,在急急忙忙把你的孩子送到“婴儿汤加语学校”之前, 有几个警告需要注意.
He leave his property to his legitimate offspring.
他将他的财产留给他合法婚姻所生的子女.
John is her only offspring.
约翰是她惟一的孩子.