美 [tu ɪnˈherɪt]
继承
... 承揽 to undertake a project 承继 to inherit;to succeed 承当 to bear;to assume ...
... 士学位 bachelor's degree 嗣位 to inherit; to succeed to a title 损毁的中置位元型 corrupted infix pattern ...
... 承望 to look forward to; 承袭 to inherit; to follow; to adopt 承应 to promise; to agree ...
继承
He has no son to inherit his land.
他没有儿子来继承他的土地。
Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one.
继承藏书虽好,收集藏书更有意义。
Women are forbidden to inherit land.
女人不能继承土地。
If he is confirmed by the Senate to the Cabinet-level post, Lew would inherit a deficit of more than $1 trillion for the first three-quarters of this fiscal year, with more deficits to come.
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I know also, given your life story, opportunities that you were not obvious to inherit. -Yes.
纵观您的一生,我知道,您并非刻意追求这些成就,-是的。
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Do you think she really wanted her feng shui advisor to inherit it all?
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Daniel had never talked to his parents about what he might expect to inherit.
Although President Mubarak denies he wants his son to inherit him, many Egyptians are sceptical.