1. 遗传:均不需再重新设定,便可以直接呼叫或使用该变数. 所以环境变数是具有遗传(inherited)性的. 因为在 UNIX 作业系统中,由一个处理程序(process)会将它全部的环境变数遗传给它所衍生出的子处理程序(child preoceese).
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1. While continuing the model's inherited luxurious and stylish design language, the business edition offers a larger interior to meet the specific demands of Chinese customers.
2. inherited
2. The discussion about socialism and capitalism at that time inherited the mantle of the empty talk that characterized the previous political campaigns.
3. Bachelet also inherited the popularity of Lagos and a cycle of economic prosperity in Chile, a mining giant enjoying record high prices for copper.
4. The Tang women inherited this traditional style and developed it further, opening up the collar as far as exposing the cleavage between the breasts.
5. He said the country's clout and confidence have improved since he took office, painting a dire portrait of the nation he inherited in 1993.
6. inherited
6. When the country broke free of undemocratic colonialism, it inherited the British police and judicial systems.
7. Koreans have traditionally cherished Confucian beliefs that their bodies are inherited from ancestors and never are to be tampered with.
8. This is a part of the continuity of culture that is common in countries like China and India that have inherited a wealth of wisdom.
9. And the bank inherited many lawsuits and troubled home loans when Lewis bought the mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp last July.
10. Some children of government officials seem to have inherited their cruelty and arrogance from their parents.
adj
1. occurring among members of a family usually by heredity
e.g. an inherited disease
familial traits
genetically transmitted features
Synonym: familial genetic hereditary transmitted transmissible