inheriting

inheriting[inˈheritɪŋ] 

原级:inherit

inheriting是什么意思

第三人称单数:inherits

过去分词:inherited

过去式:inherited

inheriting 基本解释
继承( inherit的现在分词 );经遗传获得接替,继任;
inheriting 单语例句

1. Inheriting the Hellenistic and Roman traditions, the Europeans achieved internal modernity through conquests and colonization of other countries.

2. De la Rosa said on Wednesday that he dreamed of inheriting compatriot Fernando Alonso's vacant seat at the Formula One team next season.

3. Only after Japan's emergence as a modern state in 1868 were laws enacted banning a female from inheriting the throne.

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4. Wang said the small number of Xiling's members is " not conducive to protecting and inheriting the art of seal engraving ".

5. When we talk about inheriting business and social mobility, we should keep the ongoing and unprecedented process of wealth allocation in mind.

6. Inheriting and promoting Chinese culture is " a mission that both sides cannot relinquish ".

7. China would like to work with the country's new government to forge ahead while inheriting the traditions of the past to further develop bilateral ties.

8. The new rules apply to people emigrating from the Chinese mainland and to overseas citizens inheriting assets on the Chinese mainland.

9. According to organizers, the orchestra was established as a means of inheriting and promoting Hakka music.

10. Many have argued that the new leadership has followed the footsteps of the old, inheriting proactive fiscal and prudent monetary policies.

inheriting 英英释义

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adj

1. having the legal right to inherit