单词 | inherit |
释义 | in·her·it ![]() v. in·her·it·ed, in·her·it·ing, in·her·its v.tr. 1. Law a. To take (property) by law of descent from an intestate owner. b. To receive (property) by will; receive by bequest or devise. 2. To receive or take over from a predecessor: The new administration inherited the economic problems of the last four years. 3. Biology To receive (a characteristic) from a parent or ancestor by genetic transmission. 4. To gain (something) as one's right or portion: "A certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" (King James Bible). v.intr. To hold or take possession of an inheritance. [Middle English enheriten, from Old French enheriter, to make heir to, from Late Latin inhērēditāre, to inherit : Latin in-, in; see IN-2 + Late Latin hērēditāre, to inherit (from Latin hērēs, hērēd-, heir; see ghē- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).] in·heri·tor n. |
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