progeny
n. 子孫; 後裔; 結果; 結局
You can refer to a person's children or to an animal's young as their progeny.
Davis was never loquacious on the subject of his progeny.
戴維斯說到他的子女時總是寡言少語。
The progeny of a particular thing are the things that develop from it.
Among its many progeny, the 1944 Education Act gave birth to the modern youth service.
在1944年透過的《教育法案》的諸多衍生條款中,就包括了現代青年教育服務。
1. the immediate descendants of a person;
Lastly, we sum up the research progeny, and indicate several problems needed to be solved.
最後, 給出了全文的研究結果總結, 指出了進一步改進設計的方向.
The last chapter is conclusion, mainly coordinates and induces the theoretic progeny completed by the author.
第六章為結論, 主要是對作者所完成的理論成果進行整合和歸納.
The progeny or descendants of a person, an animal, or a plant considered as a group.
後代人 、 動物或植物的子孫或後代(總稱)
The genetic attributes of the embryo and the genotype of its progeny are thus altered.
那麼胚胎的遺傳特性以及基因型也因此而改變了.
Fourth, investigate how many progeny the crosses have.
第四 、 調查這個組合的親本有多少後代.