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1 наследявам
inherit; succeed(черти, характер) deriveтой наследи една къща от баща си he inherited a house from his fatherнаследявам имение inherit an estate, succeed to an estateнаследявам търговията на баща си succeed to o.'s father's businessнаследявам престола succeed to the throneнаследявам служба succeed to an office; take overнаследявам някого в службата fill s.o.'s shoes, step into s.o.'s shoesнаследявам пари come into money, come in for moneyимам право да наследя даден имот be inheritable to an estate* * *наследя̀вам,гл. inherit; succeed; ( черти, характер) derive; имам право да наследя даден имот be inheritable to an estate; \наследявам имение inherit an estate, succeed to an estate; \наследявам някого в службата fill s.o.’s shoes, step into s.o.’s shoes; \наследявам пари come into money, come in for money; \наследявам поради липса на наследници inherit by default; \наследявам престола succeed to the throne; \наследявам служба succeed to an office; take over; \наследявам търговията на баща си succeed to o.’s father’s business.* * *derive: наследявам an estate - наследявам имение* * *1. (черти, характер) derive 2. inherit;succeed 3. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ имение inherit an estate, succeed to an estate 4. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ някого в службата fill s.o.'s shoes, step into s.o.'s shoes 5. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ пари come into money, come in for money 6. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ престола succeed to the throne 7. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ служба succeed to an office;take over 8. НАСЛЕДЯВАМ търговията на баща си succeed to o.'s father's business 9. имам право да наследя даден имот be inheritable to an estate 10. той наследи една къща от баща си he inherited a house from his father -
2 наследя
наследя̀,наследя̀вам гл. inherit; succeed; ( черти, характер) derive; имам право да наследя даден имот be inheritable to an estate; \наследя имение inherit an estate, succeed to an estate; \наследя някого в службата fill s.o.’s shoes, step into s.o.’s shoes; \наследя пари come into money, come in for money; \наследя поради липса на наследници inherit by default; \наследя престола succeed to the throne; \наследя служба succeed to an office; take over; \наследя търговията на баща си succeed to o.’s father’s business.
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