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美:[dɪ'sidənt]
英:[dɪ'si:dənt]
美:[dɪ'sidənt]
de·ce·dent
dih si dnt
Noun
1. someone who is no longer alive;
"I wonder what the dead person would have done"
1730年,“死者”,现在主要作为美国法律术语使用,源自拉丁语 decedentem,是 decedere 的现在分词,意为“死亡,离开”(参见 decease(名词))。
Latin decedent-, decedens, present participle of decedere — see decease
The first known use of decedent was in 1599
deceitfuladjective
practicing or tending to practice trickery
showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
deceitfuladjective
practicing or tending to practice trickery
showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
deceitfuladjective
practicing or tending to practice trickery
showing or containing deceit or fraud : deceptive
a deceitful answer
deceitnoun
the act or practice of deceiving : deception
an attempt or scheme to deceive : trick
the quality of being deceitful
decedentnoun
a deceased person—used chiefly in law
decedentnoun
a deceased person—used chiefly in law
1 She said that to allow Joe Jackson's suit against AEG Live to go forward would "allow the heirs of a decedent to file as many suits as there are heirs."
2 Once his mother had helped him back on to the boat, the boy “noticed the decedent put her arm up in the air and yelled ‘help,’” the report from the Ventura County Medical Examiner says.
3 “The protocol for that is, 48 hours after the incident, we will identify the decedent as well as the officer involved,” Lester said.
4 Deduction is to find balance between heirs. It should be cut from the total heritage heirs getting from decedent. The deduction system is derived from the Roman Law.
归扣是为了兼顾共同继承人间的公平,在分割遗产时将参与继承之继承人所受的由被继承人生前作出的无偿性赠与归入遗产总额,并从该继承人的应继份中加以扣除。
5 Ordinarily, a decedent is released from the state medical examiner’s office within a few days of a death, allowing morticians time to properly prepare for services.
6 He tried to tamper with the decedent's will.
他试图篡改死者的遗嘱。
7 One document, signed by KeCalf Franklin, checked a box indicating that “the decedent died intestate,” or without a will.
8 “The decedent then disappeared in to the water.”
9 "The team that did the xenotransplant had several theories about why the first decedent was having more issues, but multiomics helped to define the complications, and may be used to counter them moving forward."
10 “Certainly any plaintiff decedent with a lengthy pain and suffering period — that estate is going too have a substantially larger recovery.”
11 If all of a decedent’s accounts are not listed during estate planning, it can be very easy for an heir to overlook an account.
12 Article29the partitioning of a decedent 's estate shall be conducted in a way beneficial to the requirements of production and livelihood; it shall not diminish the usefulness of the estate.
第二十九条遗产分割应当有利于生产和生活需要,不损害遗产的效用。
13 The content of arsenic in coal used by local residents was determined by HRICP-MS, and the detailed informations of decedent caused by coal-arsenic poisoning were investigated.
运用高分辨率等离子体质谱法(HRICP-MS)测定了贵州兴仁居民燃用煤中砷含量,并调查了煤砷中毒死者详细资料。
14 Lily: Yes, the families also cherish the feelings with the decedent.
恩,亲人也很珍视与死者之间的感情。
15 Funeral leave is granted for one to three days, depending on the closeness of the family relations between decedent and employee.
丧假一般要求是一到三天,二者要取决于你家庭成员关系的远近。
16 She argued that the decedent had taken her to the farm and had pointed out the livestock and farm implements he owned.
她辩称死者曾带她去过农场并且向她指示了他所拥有的家畜和农具。
17 The IID releases the name of the decedent and the officer or officers in each incident usually within two days, and generally within 14 days release body-camera footage, according to the report.
18 It is expected to take several weeks to identify the decedents.
19 Michigan law gives great weight to the wishes of a decedent.
20 The other new paper, published in Nature Medicine, featured a "multiomics" analysis of pig hearts and surrounding human cells in decedents.