What does something in your blood mean?
It's in the blood, is a standard saying: does this mean the genes, or can it also be the environment that has "inoculated" you with something? What do you think?
It's in the blood, is a standard saying: does this mean the genes, or can it also be the environment that has "inoculated" you with something? What do you think?
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This is meant to be more of a language and not so narrow. It is her/her in the blood rather thinks that someone can be something particularly good, because of his origin is particularly predestined for something, etc.(Bsp. rhythm feeling in Brazilian footballers, discipline among Germans).
This saying means that something was genetically inherited. So it’s up to the son of a football player to walk through the area in the blood. The environment is not meant in the pure saying. Whether there is really something to the proverb, however, remains questionable. 😉
“that’s jmd. in the blood” – to get in touch with inheritance in any case, jmd. simply has something, a gift, a talent, a negative property it can also be
This expression “there’s someone in the blood” I would personally only reduce to my IGENES blood….;-) I think the genetics are actually meant. For me, however, I can say that I have some character qualities that neither my father nor my mother had before me. The urge, for example, to continue to form me, to always learn something (no matter how meaningless it appears the “Volkgsgemeinschaft”) is born to me, it is so to say “in the blood”. Maybe my grandfather or great-grandfather was like that….;-)
If someone can do something very well, he/she is in the blood, such as the music lies in the blood, etc.
It’s not a saying. Just a phrase. I’m not asking about this time of day.
I want to tap Gene.
Or keep meant as culture.
My mum always told me when I was small and we were on vacation and danced a few blacks there…I asked why they were always so nice.. And then came the typical set “That’s who in the blood”
So for me this means that it has something to do with culture or origin (which means the Familenhaus)…=)
A gift or property you don’t have to learn, but you just have – usually inherited.
You could also say, this is inherited by generations.
I find what is creepy 😀
In the blood are red and white blood cells
I only know: There’s something in the air…
ha die gene natural 🙂