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[in'herit]1) (to receive (property etc belonging to someone who has died): He inherited the house from his father; She inherited four thousand dollars from her father.) podedovati2) (to have (qualities) the same as one's parents etc: She inherits her quick temper from her mother.) podedovati•* * *[inhérit]1.transitive verbpodedovati, naslediti (of, from, through od);2.intransitive verbpostati dedič, dedovati, izhajati ( from) -
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v. \inherit sth (from sb) өвлөх, залгамжлах. inheritance n. 1. өвлөх. 2. өв хөрөнгө. inheritor n. өвлөгч. -
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v. trans.Inherit by will: P. κληρονομεῖν (gen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Inherit
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наследоваться; наследоватьEnglish-Russian dictionary of Information technology > inherit
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تَوَارثَ \ inherit: to receive (character, ability, looks, etc.) at birth, from a parent: She inherited her father’s blue eyes. -
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وَرِثَ \ inherit: to receive (possessions, a title, etc.) from sb. who has died: I inherited this house from my uncle, receive (character, ability, looks, etc.) at birth, from a parent She inherited her father’s blue eyes. succeed: to come next after sb. and take his place: Queen Elisabeth succeeded her father King George in 1952. -
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[ɪn'herɪt]1) Общая лексика: наследовать, получать в наследство, получать наследство, унаследовать, достаться (по наследству), назначить преемником (When John was promoted he inherited me)3) Вычислительная техника: наследоваться4) Деловая лексика: быть наследником5) юр.Н.П. получить в наследство, получить по наследству6) Психоанализ: перенять -
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[ɪn`herɪt]наследовать; унаследовать; перенять; быть, стать наследникомАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > inherit
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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 — 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, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Inherited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Inheriting}.] [OE. enheriten to inherit, to give a heritage to, OF. enheriter to appoint as an heir, L. inhereditare; pref. in in + hereditare to inherit, fr. heres heir. See {Heir}.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inherit — In*her it, v. i. To take or hold a possession, property, estate, or rights by inheritance. [1913 Webster] Thou shalt not inherit our father s house. Judg. xi. 2. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inherit — (v.) c.1300, to make (someone) an heir, from O.Fr. enheriter make heir, appoint as heir, from L.L. inhereditare to appoint as heir, from L. in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + hereditare to inherit, from heres (gen. heredis) heir (see … Etymology dictionary
inherit — [in her′it] vt. [ME enheriten < OFr enheriter < LL inhereditare, to appoint as heir, inherit < L in, in + heres, HEIR] 1. Obs. to transfer property to (an heir) 2. a) to receive (an ancestor s property, title, etc.) by the laws of… … English World dictionary
Inherit — [dt. »erben«], Vererbung, objektorientierte Programmierung … Universal-Lexikon
inherit — [v] gain as possession from someone’s death accede, acquire, be bequeathed, be granted, be left, come in for, come into, derive, fall heir, get, obtain, receive, succeed, take over; concepts 124,317 … New thesaurus
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 — To inherit something is to get it from one s ancestors through legal succession (e.g., inherit the throne ), or through a bequest (e.g., inherited money from his deceased aunt ), or from genetic transmission (e.g., inherited color blindness from… … Wikipedia
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