eugenics

英 [juː'dʒenɪks] 美 [jʊ'dʒɛnɪks]
  • n. 优生学

中文词源


eugenics 优生学

eu-, 好的。-gen, 生育,词源同gene, generate.

英文词源


eugenics (n.)
"doctrine of progress in evolution of the human race, race-culture," 1883, coined (along with adjective eugenic) by English scientist Francis Galton (1822-1911) on analogy of ethics, physics, etc. from Greek eugenes "well-born, of good stock, of noble race," from eu- "good" (see eu-) + genos "birth" (see genus).
The investigation of human eugenics, that is, of the conditions under which men of a high type are produced. [Galton, "Human Faculty," 1883]

双语例句


1. Eugenics has a biological significance.
优生学具有生物学上的意义.

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2. A distinction is often made between " positive " and " negative " eugenics.
对 “ 积极 ” 优生学和 “ 消极 ” 优生学往往加以区分.

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3. An example of negative eugenics would be the attempt to eradicate a harmful recessive gene.
消极优生学的范例是试图破坏一种对人体有害的隐性基因.

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4. Politicians take no interest in eugenics because the unborn have no vote.
政客对优生学没有兴趣,因为还未出世者没投票权.

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5. Politician take no interest in eugenics because the unborn have not vote.
政治家对优生学不感兴趣,因为未出生者并无选举权.

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