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heir ap·ˈpar·ent<pl heirs apparent>n gesetzlicher [o rechtmäßiger] Erbe/gesetzliche [o rechtmäßige] Erbin\heir apparent to the throne rechtmäßiger Thronfolger/rechtmäßige Thronfolgerin a. fig* * *ngesetzlicher Erbe, gesetzliche Erbin* * *n.Thronanwärter m. -
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gesetzlicher [o rechtmäßiger] Erbe/gesetzliche [o rechtmäßige] Erbin;\heir apparent to the throne rechtmäßiger Thronfolger/rechtmäßige Thronfolgerin (a. fig) -
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adjective1) (clear) offensichtlich [Ziel, Zweck, Wirkung, Begeisterung, Interesse]; offenbar [Bedeutung, Wahrheit]it soon became apparent that... — es zeigte sich bald, dass...
heir apparent — recht- od. gesetzmäßiger Erbe
2) (seeming) scheinbar* * *[ə'pærənt]1) (easy to see; evident: It is quite apparent to all of us that you haven't done your work properly.) offensichtlich2) (seeming but perhaps not real: his apparent unwillingness.) scheinbar•- academic.ru/84202/apparently">apparently* * *ap·par·ent1. (obvious) offensichtlichfor no \apparent reason aus keinem ersichtlichen Grund2. (seeming) scheinbar\apparent contradiction scheinbarer Widerspruch\apparent innocence scheinbare Unschuld* * *[ə'prənt]adj1) (= clear, obvious) offensichtlich, offenbarto be apparent to sb —
it must be apparent to everyone — es muss jedem klar sein
for no apparent reason — aus keinem ersichtlichen Grund
2) (= seeming) scheinbarmore apparent than real — mehr Schein als Wirklichkeit
* * *apparent [əˈpærənt] adj (adv apparently)1. sichtbar (Mängel etc)2. offenbar, offensichtlich, einleuchtend, ersichtlich, klar ( to sb jemandem), augenscheinlich:be apparent from hervorgehen aus;3. a) anscheinendapparent movement Scheinbewegung f;app. abk1. apparent2. appendix3. applied* * *adjective1) (clear) offensichtlich [Ziel, Zweck, Wirkung, Begeisterung, Interesse]; offenbar [Bedeutung, Wahrheit]it soon became apparent that... — es zeigte sich bald, dass...
heir apparent — recht- od. gesetzmäßiger Erbe
2) (seeming) scheinbar* * *adj.anscheinend adj.offenbar adj.offensichtlich adj.schein adj.scheinbar adj. n.ersichtlich (aus) adj. -
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noun* * *[eə]feminine - heiress; noun(a person who by law receives wealth, property etc when the owner dies: A person's eldest son is usually his heir; A king's eldest son is the heir to the throne.) der Erbe- academic.ru/34316/heirloom">heirloom* * *[eəʳ, AM er]n Erbe, Erbin m, fto be [the] \heir to sb's estate/a fortune jds Nachlass/ein Vermögen erbento be [the] \heir to problems/a tradition ( fig) Probleme/eine Tradition übernehmen* * *[ɛə(r)]nErbe m, Erbin f ( to +gen)heir to the throne — Thronfolger( in) m(f)
* * *be sb’s heir jemanden beerben;make sb one’s heir jemanden zum Erben einsetzen;heir apparent gesetzlicher oder rechtmäßiger Erbe;heir by devise US testamentarischer Erbe;heir collateral aus der Seitenlinie stammender Erbe;heir presumptive mutmaßlicher Erbe;* * *noun* * *n.Erbe -n m. -
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