inheritor 英 [ɪnˈherɪtə(r)]   美 [ɪnˈherɪtər]

inheritor

inheritor  英 [ɪnˈherɪtə(r)] 美 [ɪnˈherɪtər]

n. 继承人;后继者 

名词复数:inheritors 

Democrat Obama, 47, vying to make history as America's first black president, branded McCain as an inheritor of President George W. Bush's unpopular legacy of "failed" economic and foreign policies. 今年47岁的民主党人奥巴马,力争成为美国历史上的首位黑人总统,他把麦凯恩称作乔治-布什总统不得人心的、失败的经济及外交政策的继承人。
or perhaps the business was always destined to fade, and the inheritor can sense that they will be unable to match their parent's glories. 抑或也是因为商业帝国注定有败落的一天,而继承人能感觉到,自己将无力续写父辈创下的辉煌。

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  • n. 继承人;后继者
  • 1. Democrat Obama, 47, vying to make history as America's first black president, branded McCain as an inheritor of President George W. Bush's unpopular legacy of "failed" economic and foreign policies.

    今年47岁的民主党人奥巴马,力争成为美国历史上的首位黑人总统,他把麦凯恩称作乔治-布什总统不得人心的、失败的经济及外交政策的继承人。

  • 2. or perhaps the business was always destined to fade, and the inheritor can sense that they will be unable to match their parent's glories.

    抑或也是因为商业帝国注定有败落的一天,而继承人能感觉到,自己将无力续写父辈创下的辉煌。

  • 3. In order to establish an inheritor’s trust, an empty, irrevocable dynasty trust must be established first.

    为了建立一个继承信托,必须首先建立一个空的不可撤销的皇朝信托。

in·heri·tor / ɪnˈherɪtə(r) ; NAmE ɪnˈherɪtər / noun 1 [usually plural ] inheritorof sth a person who is affected by the work, ideas, etc. of people who lived before them 后继者;继承人 SYN heir We are the inheritors of a great cultural tradition. 我们是一个伟大文化传统的继承者。 2 a person who receives money, property, etc. from sb when they die 遗产继承人 SYN heir inheritor inheritors in·heri·tor / ɪnˈherɪtə(r) ; NAmE ɪnˈherɪtər /
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