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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
It’s good to be king, as the saying goes. But sometimes having a royal lineage isn’t so great. Take the male descendants of Queen Victoria, who was the reigning1 monarch2 of the United Kingdom during most of the 19th century. Victoria’s son, Leopold, died is his thirties when he slipped, fell, and bled to death. Her grandson, Friedrich, met his end at age two, also bleeding to death. Grandsons Leopold and Maurice made it to ages 32 and 23, respectively, before they too, bled out. Now, given all the bleeding, you might assume that Victoria’s male line suffered from hemophilia. And you’d be right. But it wasn’t until 2009 that scientists confirmed that what had been known as “Royal disease” was, in fact hemophilia–a genetic3 mutation4 that disables the ability of blood to clot5. Absent clotting6, even a trivial cut or scratch can turn deadly if too much blood is lost.
1 reigning | |
adj.统治的,起支配作用的 | |
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n.帝王,君主,最高统治者 | |
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3 genetic | |
adj.遗传的,遗传学的 | |
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4 mutation | |
n.变化,变异,转变 | |
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5 clot | |
n.凝块;v.使凝成块 | |
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6 clotting | |
v.凝固( clot的现在分词 );烧结 | |
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