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1 inherit
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2 inherit
1. v наследовать, получать в наследство2. v быть, являться наследником3. v унаследовать, перенятьСинонимический ряд:1. come into (verb) come into2. get (verb) accept; admit; get; obtain; secure; take in; take possession of3. receive (verb) acquire; be bequeathed; be granted a legacy; be willed; derive from a death; fall heir to; obtain by succession; receive; receive an inheritance; receive from a predecessor; succeed toАнтонимический ряд: -
3 accede
1. v офиц. вступать2. v офиц. примыкать, присоединяться3. v офиц. соглашатьсяto accede to a request — соглашаться с просьбой, удовлетворить просьбу
4. v офиц. юр. увеличиваться в результате приращенияСинонимический ряд:1. agree (verb) accept; acquiesce; agree; allow; approve; assent; comply; concede; consent; grant; permit; sanction; submit; subscribe; surrender; yes; yield2. inherit (verb) inherit; succeed toАнтонимический ряд:abdicate; reject; resist -
4 ascend
1. v подниматься, всходить2. v поэт. возвышаться3. v подниматься; продвигаться4. v книжн. рел. возноситься5. v восходить; вести происхождение6. v муз. повышаться; звучать тоном выше7. v ав. набирать высотуСинонимический ряд:1. inherit (verb) inherit; succeed2. rise (verb) advance; arise; aspire; climb; climb upward; escalade; escalate; float; get up; go up; lift; mount; rise; scale; soar; sprout; up; upclimb; upgo; uprearАнтонимический ряд:descend; fall; sink; usurp -
5 receive
1. v получать2. v получить, приобрести3. v подвергнуться; претерпевать, испытывать4. v встретить, получить5. v восприниматьto receive new ideas — воспринимать новые идеи; не отвергать новые представления
6. v вмещать; служить вместилищемvessel large enough to receive ten gallons — сосуд, который вмещает десять галлонов
a hole large enough to receive two men — яма, в которую могут влезть два человека
7. v редк. признавать, считать правильным, принимать на веруbeliefs and customs which are received by the whole world — верования и обычаи, признаваемые всем светом
Синонимический ряд:1. accept (verb) accept; admit; take; take in2. get (verb) acquire; collect; come by; get; inherit; obtain; secure; take possession of3. greet (verb) accommodate; entertain; greet; host; invite in; let into one's home; make welcome; usher in; welcome4. undergo (verb) abide; be burdened with; bear; endure; experience; stand; suffer; undergoАнтонимический ряд:give; refuse -
6 bequeath
1. v завещать2. v уст. поверятьСинонимический ряд:1. give to one's heir (verb) dower; earmark; give; give to one's heir; grant; hand down; hand on; pass down; pass on2. leave (verb) consign; devise; endow; leave; legate; transmit; willАнтонимический ряд: -
7 succeed to
Синонимический ряд:receive (verb) acquire; come into; fall heir to; inherit; obtain; receive; succeed
См. также в других словарях:
inherit — ► VERB (inherited, inheriting) 1) receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder. 2) derive (a quality or characteristic) from one s parents or ancestors. 3) receive or be left with (a situation, object,… … English terms dictionary
inherit — in‧her‧it [ɪnˈhert] verb [transitive] 1. LAW to receive money or property from someone after they have died: • She will inherit her father s entire fortune when he dies. inherit something from somebody • We built the house on land inherited from … Financial and business terms
inherit — in·her·it /in her it/ vb [Middle French enheriter to make one an heir, from Late Latin inhereditare, from Latin in in + hereditas inheritance] vt 1: to receive (property) from an estate by operation of the laws of intestacy; broadly: to receive… … Law dictionary
inherit — verb VERB + INHERIT ▪ stand to ▪ He stood to inherit (= was likely to inherit) property worth over five million. PREPOSITION ▪ from ▪ She inherited some money from her mother … Collocations dictionary
inherit — verb Etymology: Middle English enheriten to give right of inheritance to, from Anglo French enheriter, from Late Latin inhereditare, from Latin in + hereditas inheritance more at heredity Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to come into… … New Collegiate Dictionary
inherit — verb 1 (I, T) to receive money, property etc from someone after they have died: inherit sth from: She inherited the land from her grandfather. 2 (T) to have a problem caused by mistakes that other people have made in the past: inherit sth from:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
inherit — verb /ɪnˈhɛrɪt/ a) To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations). Your descendants will inherit the earth. b) To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owners death … Wiktionary
inherit — verb (inherits, inheriting, inherited) 1》 receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder. 2》 derive (a quality or characteristic) from one s parents or ancestors. ↘receive or be left with (a situation,… … English new terms dictionary
inherit — verb 1) she inherited his farm Syn: become heir to, come into/by, be bequeathed, be left, be willed, receive; Law be devised 2) Richard inherited the title Syn: succeed to, assume, take over, come into; formal accede to … Thesaurus of popular words
inherit — verb 1) she inherited the farm Syn: be left, be bequeathed, be willed, come into 2) Richard inherited the title Syn: succeed to, assume, take over • Ant: leave … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
inherit — [[t]ɪnhe̱rɪt[/t]] inherits, inheriting, inherited 1) VERB If you inherit money or property, you receive it from someone who has died. [V n] He has no son to inherit his land. [V n from n] ...paintings that he inherited from his father. [V ed]… … English dictionary