1 VERB 继承(金钱或财产) If you
inherit money or property, you receive it from someone who has died.
继承(金钱或财产) -
He has no son to inherit his land. [VERB noun]
他没有儿子来继承田产。
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...paintings that he inherited from his father. [VERB noun + from]
他从父亲那里继承来的油画
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...people with inherited wealth. [VERB-ed]
继承了财富的人
SYN be left, come into, be willed, accede to
2 VERB (从前人、前任等)接过,得到 If you
inherit something such as a task, problem, or attitude, you get it from the people who used to have it, for example because you have taken over their job or been influenced by them.
(从前人、前任等)接过,得到 -
The government inherited an impossible situation from its predecessors. [VERB noun + from]
这届政府从前任那里接过了一个非常棘手的烂摊子。
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Our legal system inherited laws from the English system. [VERB noun from noun]
我们的司法体系沿袭了英国的法律体系。
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...the inherited wisdoms contained in its social hierarchy. [VERB-ed]
社会等级划分中所包含的传承下来的智慧
SYN take over,
take on,
acquire,
take up 3 VERB 经遗传获得(特征、特质等) If you
inherit a characteristic or quality, you are born with it, because your parents or ancestors also had it.
经遗传获得(特征、特质等) -
We inherit from our parents many of our physical characteristics. [VERB noun + from]
我们的许多身体特征都是从父母那里遗传而来的。
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Her children have inherited her love of sport. [VERB noun]
她的孩子们继承了她对运动的热爱。
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Stammering is probably an inherited defect. [VERB-ed]
口吃很可能是一种遗传性缺陷。
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