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1 inherited
[ɪn'herɪtɪd] 1. 2.* * *[ɪn'herɪtɪd] 1. 2. -
2 inheritance
[ɪn'herɪtəns]1) (thing inherited) eredità f. (anche fig.)2) (succession) successione f.3) biol. eredità f.* * *1) (money etc inherited: He spent most of his inheritance on drink.) eredità2) (the act of inheriting: The property came to him by inheritance.) eredità* * *inheritance /ɪnˈhɛrɪtəns/n. [cu]1 (leg.) eredità; (fig.) retaggio, patrimonio: to receive st. by inheritance, ricevere qc. in eredità2 (biol.) eredità; fattori ereditari3 (comput.) ereditarietà● (fisc.) inheritance tax, imposta di successione.* * *[ɪn'herɪtəns]1) (thing inherited) eredità f. (anche fig.)2) (succession) successione f.3) biol. eredità f. -
3 inborn
['ɪnbɔːn]* * *['in'bo:n](natural; possessed by a person from birth: an inborn ability to paint.) innato* * *inborn /ˈɪnbɔ:n/a.innato; congenito; connaturato: an inborn talent for music, una disposizione innata per la musica.* * *['ɪnbɔːn] -
4 inherit
[ɪn'herɪt]verbo transitivo ereditare (anche fig.)* * *[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.) ereditare2) (to have (qualities) the same as one's parents etc: She inherits her quick temper from her mother.) avere (ereditato)•* * *[ɪn'herɪt]verbo transitivo ereditare (anche fig.) -
5 (to) inherit
(to) inherit /ɪnˈhɛrɪt/v. t. e i.2 (fig.) avere (ereditato): You inherited your grandmother's eyes, hai (ereditato) gli occhi della nonna. -
6 (to) inherit
(to) inherit /ɪnˈhɛrɪt/v. t. e i.2 (fig.) avere (ereditato): You inherited your grandmother's eyes, hai (ereditato) gli occhi della nonna. -
7 enable
[ɪ'neɪbl]1)to enable sb. to do — permettere a qcn. di fare
2) (facilitate) permettere, favorire [ growth]; favorire [ learning]* * *[i'neibl](to make able by giving means, power or authority (to do something): The money I inherited enabled me to go on a world cruise.) permettere* * *[ɪ'neɪbl]1)to enable sb. to do — permettere a qcn. di fare
2) (facilitate) permettere, favorire [ growth]; favorire [ learning] -
8 vast
[vɑːst] [AE væst]1) (quantitatively) [amount, improvement, difference] enorme, grandissimo; [ number] enorme; [ knowledge] vasto2) (spatially) [ room] enorme; [area, plain] vasto, immenso* * *(of very great size or amount: He inherited a vast fortune.) vasto, enorme- vastness* * *[vɑːst] [AE væst]1) (quantitatively) [amount, improvement, difference] enorme, grandissimo; [ number] enorme; [ knowledge] vasto2) (spatially) [ room] enorme; [area, plain] vasto, immenso
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inherited — UK US /ɪnˈherɪtɪd/ adjective ► LAW, PROPERTY received from someone who has died: »inherited money/property/wealth ► an inherited situation, problem, department, etc. is one that you have become responsible for dealing with or managing: »The… … Financial and business terms
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inherited rights — index birthright Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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