英:[ɪnˈherɪtəns]
美:[ɪnˈherɪtəns]
英:[ɪnˈherɪtəns]
美:[ɪnˈherɪtəns]
in·her·it·ance
ihn he rih tns
复数:inheritances
词根:inherit
adj.inherent 固有的;内在的;与生俱来的,遗传的
inherited 遗传的;继承权的;通过继承得到的
inheritable 可继承的;会遗传的
n.inheritor 继承人;后继者
inheritress 女继承人
inheritrix 女继承人(等于inheritress)
v.inherited 继承;经遗传而得(inherit的过去分词)
vi.inherit 成为继承人
vt.inherit 继承;遗传而得
noun
something that is or may be inherited
the act of inheriting property
the reception of genetic qualities by transmission from parent to offspring
the acquisition of a possession, condition, or trait from past generations
tradition
a valuable possession that is a common heritage from nature
obsolete possession
inheritance tax[美]遗产税,继承税
inheritance hierarchy继承层次;继承体系;继承阶层架构
autosomal dominant inheritance常染色体显性遗传
inheritance law继承法
mendelian inheritance[生]孟德尔氏遗传
maternal inheritance母体遗传
inheritance遗留下来的物品,偏重于具体的东西
legacy遗产,偏于精神方面等;
以上来源于网络
"晚14世纪, enheritaunce “通过世袭继承获得的事实”; 早在15世纪就有“可以被继承的东西或可能被继承的东西”的意思,源自盎格鲁-法语和古法语 enheritaunce,来自古法语 enheriter “使继承,指定为继承人”(见 inherit)。Heritance “继承行为”始于15世纪中期。
遗传:亲本和祖先的一些特征和性状传给后代的过程
遗传特性:亲本和祖先传给后代的特征和性状
遗赠
财产分配
Middle English enheritaunce, borrowed from Anglo-French enheritance, from enheriter "to give (a person) right of inheritance, inherit" + -ance -ance
The first known use of inheritance was in the 14th century
inhibitverb
to prevent or hold back from doing something : restrain, repress
fear can inhibit the natural expression of feelings
to prevent or slow down the activity or occurrence of a drug which inhibits an infection
oil inhibits rust
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritverb
to receive by legal right from a person at the person's death
to receive by genetic transmission
inherit red hair
to have handed on to one by someone else
inherit a job
inheritancenoun
the act of inheriting
something that is or may be inherited
inheritancenoun
the reception of genetic qualities by transmission from parent to offspring
all of the genetic characters or qualities transmitted from parent to offspring compare genotype sense 2, phenotype
1 "And" What Is Inheritance?
和什么是继承?
2 Before the early twentieth century, inheritance was considered to be a blending, a continuous variation.
在二十世纪以前, 遗传被认为是一种融合的, 连续的变异.
3 Stanford played away inheritance within a year.
斯坦福在一年内赌掉了他的遗产.
4 The following example illustrates shadowing through inheritance.
下面的示例阐释了如何通过继承进行隐藏.
5 If the same principle applied to animals and inheritance, then what force could possibly conserve any distinguishing feature of any variant organism?
6 If the mutation rate is too high, we lose the inheritance of four billion years of painstaking evolution.
7 She was more than that, but the title of Lucera didn’t feel real to Sierra yet; it was still some strange inheritance she couldn’t fully grasp.
8 "One daughter almost killed, the other one a bomber. Smart-aleck kid, first she blows up my kitchen, then she advertises my cuisine. Win the inheritance— ha! Maybe I'm lucky my son is a dumb jock."
9 Physical characteristics are determined by genetic inheritance.
身体的特征取决于基因遗传。
10 He nursed these fantasies throughout his life, even long after it was evident that he would receive nothing by way of inheritance.
11 The women discussed inheritance rights of widows, property rights, and control of their wages.
12 In exchange for a surname for his grandchild, Trueba gave Jean de Satigny a rich dowry and the promise that he would eventually receive an inheritance.
13 Those values are our inheritance, what makes us who we as a people.
那些价值观是我们的宝贵遗产, 使得我们团结起来.
14 My ancestor, and this is the inheritance she passed to me: freedom from the factions, and the knowledge that my Divergent identity is more important than I could have known.
15 "I think it's about time we played as a team and shared our clues and shared the inheritance."
16 The buildings are part of the city's architectural inheritance.
17 After my uncle died, I used the inheritance he left me to begin my hunt.
18 “Family is a competition where the strongest gets the inheritance. That is how success is taught.”
19 But as Galton’s hypothesis about “ancestral inheritance” had been dismantled, piece by piece, by Bateson and de Vries, Galton had taken a sharp turn from a descriptive impulse to a prescriptive one.
20 With pedigree analysis, the genetic mode of the disease in the family are autosomal dominant inheritance.
据系谱分析, 该疾病符合常染色体显性遗传方式.
1 遗产
legatary heritage legacy bequest bequeathment estate patrimony dead men's shoes hereditary bequeath asset birthright
4 遗传特征
6 继承
inherited lineal successional succeedingly descent succession accession heritance succeed inherit accede be heir to in succession to succeed to fall heir to hereditary pass heredity get follow hereditament line dynasty devolution come into sequent representation revert successive heirship heir
7 遗传
hereditary heredity pass descend descent transmit inherited hard-wired inborn hardwired innate descendent transmissive genic hereditarily transmission propagate hereditarian
11 遗留物