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单词 lineal
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Definition of lineal in English:

lineal

adjective ˈlɪnɪəlˈlɪniəl
  • 1In a direct line of descent or ancestry.

    直系的

    a lineal descendant

    直系后代。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He is Leroy Hamilton, lineal descendant of Alexander Hamilton, and not in the least stuck-up about it; he is the decent, unassuming last Yankee of the title.
    • It stated that, ‘We shall no more commit of the government of ourselves and the making of laws for us, to any one single person or lineal successor.’
    • This placed Whitsitt in direct opposition to the lineal successionists.
    • This conservatism matches European policies that prohibit experimentation in stem-cell manipulation for the purpose of permanently changing the physique of our lineal descendants.
    • God stands in a lineal or hierarchical relationship to humans; Mediterranean humans relate to one another collaterally and view and address God as a superior.
    • It was that he was, as the lineal descendant of King David, the Messiah.
    • Her name is Katherine Dockens and she is a lineal descendant of Richard Allen.
    • The codicil of the Law was added to the testament that God established with Abraham and his lineal descendant in order to awaken human consciousness to the reality of sin.
    • Many people are not aware that they can halve their stamp duty bill if they purchase residential/commercial property or land from a direct lineal relation.
    • Primacy is given to male lineal descendants in the male line of descent and women come very low in the order of heirs.
    • The lineal descendants of a farmer have the first right to purchase a farm.
    • Shiites believe that the 12th Imam, a lineal descendant of Muhammad, supernaturally disappeared in the ninth century and will one day come back to restore justice in the world.
    • In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher.
    • In 1270 it was replaced by the Solomonic dynasty claiming lineal descent from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, bringing the Amharas from the mountains of central Ethiopia to prominence.
    • Yet Tamang women can remarry and are not disparaged over divorce, can retain their own lineal and clan identities even after marriage, and are not expected to live fulltime in their marital homes for many years.
    • Shiites of this branch believed that the Prophet Muhammad's successors or vicars were his cousin and son-in-law, Ali, and the eleven lineal descendants of Ali and the Prophet's daughter, Fatima.
    • Through the arbitration of Moses, God and Israel reached an agreement to add a codicil to the testament that God established in trust with Abraham and his single lineal descendant, the Christ.
    • According to the Pechanga constitution, full membership requires proof of lineal descent from an original Pechanga member and a family line contained in the official enrolment book.
    • However, gifts received from blood relations lineal a ascendants and lineal descendants. and those received on certain occasions like marriage etc. would continue to be totally exempt.
    • Thus, often a royal lives clause has been used which might identify as the class of lives in being all the lineal descendants of George V who are living at the date of the grant.
    Synonyms
    inherited, hereditary, familial
  • 2Relating to or consisting of lines; linear.

    (与)线(有关)的,由线组成的;线性的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I know that in Liverpool in the late nineteenth century around 0.5 per cent of the entire lineal quayage was unusable because it was covered in rubbish: the lad did not know that.
    • In his view, it was appropriate to use the number of test openings that he used, notwithstanding that they exposed only 1% of the lineal perimeter.
    • That money was used to expand the project scope to include 4400 lineal feet of concrete paving for the westbound lanes that had been omitted from the original plans due to lack of funding.
    • The emerging city form for both Thimphu and Paro is lineal, following river valleys, consuming some of the richest farmlands as they expand.
    • After a lengthy and difficult approval process, Seymour has obtained permission to clear up to 450 lineal feet of vegetation along any portion of the creek.

Derivatives

  • lineally

  • adverb
    • This Anglo-Israelite or British-Israelite movement believed that the Anglo-Saxon race were lineally descended from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, and they were God's chosen people, not the tribe of ‘treacherous’ Judah.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In operation the two adjustable perpendicular members are lineally adjusted to accommodate a given press bed.
      • All one hundred or so were lineally or affinally related to each other.
      • The vibration-absorber is connected to the drive shaft via a second spring to be lineally movable along the drive shaft.
      • Ancestor worship is strong among lineally organized groups.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin linealis, from linea 'a line' (see line1).

Rhymes

finial, matrilineal, patrilineal

Definition of lineal in US English:

lineal

adjectiveˈlinēəlˈlɪniəl
  • 1In a direct line of descent or ancestry.

    直系的

    a lineal descendant

    直系后代。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This conservatism matches European policies that prohibit experimentation in stem-cell manipulation for the purpose of permanently changing the physique of our lineal descendants.
    • Thus, often a royal lives clause has been used which might identify as the class of lives in being all the lineal descendants of George V who are living at the date of the grant.
    • The codicil of the Law was added to the testament that God established with Abraham and his lineal descendant in order to awaken human consciousness to the reality of sin.
    • According to the Pechanga constitution, full membership requires proof of lineal descent from an original Pechanga member and a family line contained in the official enrolment book.
    • This placed Whitsitt in direct opposition to the lineal successionists.
    • In this way the autosomal genetic information of different lineages becomes scrambled over time, and direct lineal associations become difficult to decipher.
    • Through the arbitration of Moses, God and Israel reached an agreement to add a codicil to the testament that God established in trust with Abraham and his single lineal descendant, the Christ.
    • Many people are not aware that they can halve their stamp duty bill if they purchase residential/commercial property or land from a direct lineal relation.
    • Her name is Katherine Dockens and she is a lineal descendant of Richard Allen.
    • Yet Tamang women can remarry and are not disparaged over divorce, can retain their own lineal and clan identities even after marriage, and are not expected to live fulltime in their marital homes for many years.
    • Primacy is given to male lineal descendants in the male line of descent and women come very low in the order of heirs.
    • He is Leroy Hamilton, lineal descendant of Alexander Hamilton, and not in the least stuck-up about it; he is the decent, unassuming last Yankee of the title.
    • Shiites believe that the 12th Imam, a lineal descendant of Muhammad, supernaturally disappeared in the ninth century and will one day come back to restore justice in the world.
    • God stands in a lineal or hierarchical relationship to humans; Mediterranean humans relate to one another collaterally and view and address God as a superior.
    • It stated that, ‘We shall no more commit of the government of ourselves and the making of laws for us, to any one single person or lineal successor.’
    • The lineal descendants of a farmer have the first right to purchase a farm.
    • Shiites of this branch believed that the Prophet Muhammad's successors or vicars were his cousin and son-in-law, Ali, and the eleven lineal descendants of Ali and the Prophet's daughter, Fatima.
    • It was that he was, as the lineal descendant of King David, the Messiah.
    • In 1270 it was replaced by the Solomonic dynasty claiming lineal descent from Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, bringing the Amharas from the mountains of central Ethiopia to prominence.
    • However, gifts received from blood relations lineal a ascendants and lineal descendants. and those received on certain occasions like marriage etc. would continue to be totally exempt.
    Synonyms
    inherited, hereditary, familial
  • 2Relating to or consisting of lines; linear.

    (与)线(有关)的,由线组成的;线性的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The emerging city form for both Thimphu and Paro is lineal, following river valleys, consuming some of the richest farmlands as they expand.
    • That money was used to expand the project scope to include 4400 lineal feet of concrete paving for the westbound lanes that had been omitted from the original plans due to lack of funding.
    • I know that in Liverpool in the late nineteenth century around 0.5 per cent of the entire lineal quayage was unusable because it was covered in rubbish: the lad did not know that.
    • In his view, it was appropriate to use the number of test openings that he used, notwithstanding that they exposed only 1% of the lineal perimeter.
    • After a lengthy and difficult approval process, Seymour has obtained permission to clear up to 450 lineal feet of vegetation along any portion of the creek.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin linealis, from linea ‘a line’ (see line).

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