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1 herencia
f.1 inheritance.recibir una herencia to receive an inheritance2 heredity.3 heritage, legacy.* * *1 inheritance, legacy2 (genética) heredity* * *noun f.1) heritage2) inheritance3) legacy* * *SF1) [de propiedad, valores] inheritance, legacymalgastó la herencia del padre — he squandered his father's legacy, he squandered the inheritance he had from his father
me dejó las joyas en herencia — she left o bequeathed me her jewels
es parte de la herencia cultural de los españoles — it's part of the cultural heritage of the Spanish, it's part of Spanish heritage
2) (Bio) heredity* * *1) (Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca — he bequeathed o left her the farm
2) (Biol) heredity* * *= inheritance, spillover, heredity.Ex. This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.Ex. A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.Ex. Their job is to make sense of all the empirical and statistical evidence of age, gender, health, heredity, life styles, and living and working conditions that serve as indicators of longevity, productivity, and obligation.----* dejar en herencia = bequeath.* herencia cultural = heritage, cultural inheritance, cultural heritage.* herencia histórica = historical inheritance, historical heritage.* herencia intelectual = intellectual heritage.* impuesto a la herencia = inheritance tax.* * *1) (Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca — he bequeathed o left her the farm
2) (Biol) heredity* * *= inheritance, spillover, heredity.Ex: This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.
Ex: A third major trend that is a spillover from the 1980s is the proliferation of microcomputers in all sectors of society.Ex: Their job is to make sense of all the empirical and statistical evidence of age, gender, health, heredity, life styles, and living and working conditions that serve as indicators of longevity, productivity, and obligation.* dejar en herencia = bequeath.* herencia cultural = heritage, cultural inheritance, cultural heritage.* herencia histórica = historical inheritance, historical heritage.* herencia intelectual = intellectual heritage.* impuesto a la herencia = inheritance tax.* * *A ( Der) inheritancele dejó en herencia la finca he bequeathed o left her the farmrecibió cinco millones de bolívares en herencia he inherited five million bolivarsnuestra herencia cultural our cultural heritageCompuesto:unclaimed o unsettled estateB ( Biol) heredity* * *
herencia sustantivo femeninoa) (Der) inheritance;◊ le dejó en herencia la finca he bequeathed o left her the farm
c) (Biol) heredity
herencia sustantivo femenino
1 Jur inheritance, legacy
2 Biol heredity
' herencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dilapidar
- dividir
- parte
- partición
- renunciar
- rompecabezas
- acabar
- corresponder
- dejar
- disputar
- malgastar
- paterno
- pretensión
- repudiar
- sucesión
- tocar
English:
disposal
- estate
- fall out
- hand down
- heritage
- inheritance
- legacy
- squander
- heredity
* * *herencia nf1. [de bienes] inheritance;dejar algo en herencia a alguien to bequeath sth to sb;recibir una herencia to receive an inheritance;la casa le corresponde por herencia the house has been left o bequeathed to him;el conflicto es herencia de su pasado colonial the conflict is a legacy of their colonial past;la herencia cultural de un país a country's cultural heritageherencia yacente unclaimed estate, estate in abeyance2. [de rasgos] heredity;los ojos azules son herencia de su madre she gets her blue eyes from her motherherencia genética genetic inheritance* * *f inheritance* * *herencia nf1) : inheritance2) : heritage3) : heredity* * *herencia n inheritance -
2 patroiofobia
f.patroiophobia, phobia of heredity, fear of heredity, irrational fear of heredity. -
3 doble barba
f.double chin.* * *(n.) = double chinEx. A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.* * *(n.) = double chinEx: A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.
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4 doble barbilla
f.double chin.* * *(n.) = double chinEx. A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.* * *(n.) = double chinEx: A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.
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5 doble mentón
(n.) = double chinEx. A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.* * *(n.) = double chinEx: A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.
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6 papada
f.1 double chin.2 dewlap.past part.past participle of spanish verb: papar.* * *1 double chin* * *SF [de persona] double chin; [de animal] dewlap* * *femenino ( de persona) double chin, jowl* * *= double chin.Ex. A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.* * *femenino ( de persona) double chin, jowl* * *= double chin.Ex: A double chin can be the result of being overweight, poor posture or heredity.
* * *(de una persona) double chin, jowl; (de un animal) dewlap* * *
papada sustantivo femenino ( de persona) double chin, jowl
papada sustantivo femenino double chin
' papada' also found in these entries:
English:
double chin
- double
* * *papada nf[de persona] double chin; [de animal] dewlap* * *f double chin* * *papada nf1) : double chin, jowl2) : dewlap -
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• aforementioned• heredity• hereinafter -
8 sucesión forzosa
• hereditary disease• heredity -
9 sucesión hereditaria
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10 herencia acumulada
f.cumulative heredity. -
11 herencia inmediata
f.immediate heredity.
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