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		 full-blooded  adjective uk/ˌfʊlˈblʌd.ɪd/ us/ˌfʊlˈblʌd.ɪd/    (PARENTS)    [ before noun ]纯血统的 having parents, grandparents, and earlier relations all belonging to the same race, nationality, group, etc.      He was the first full-blooded Native American to win the title.  a full-blooded Maori 纯血统的毛利人      更多例句- His father was a full-blooded Comanche and a prominent member of the Comanche tribe.
 - His wife, Aida, was a full-blooded Egyptian. 
 - A full-blooded Zapotec Indian who didn't speak Spanish, he was orphaned as a child. 
 - He was a full-blooded Italian from Louisiana whose parents had arrived in New Orleans from southern Italy at the turn of the century.
        (POWERFUL)    热情的;坚定的believing in or supporting something completely and in a very determined way     He is a full-blooded Liverpool supporter.  He considers himself a full-blooded capitalist.     更多例句- He hit the piano keys with a confidence and panache that reflected his full-blooded approach to life.
 - The novel seems strangely hesitant, almost afraid to be forceful and full-blooded.
 - He's a full-blooded Reaganite conservative.
 - I admire his full-blooded commitment to winning.
 - Many parents would prefer a full-blooded return to traditionalist education.
 - What has never been tried is full-blooded, democratically accountable local control.
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