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hǎibèiké
eredità
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inheritance [Brit ɪnˈhɛrɪt(ə)ns, Am ɪnˈhɛrədəns] N
1. inheritance (thing inherited):
inheritance
eredità f also fig
to come into an inheritance
2. inheritance (succession):
inheritance
by or through inheritance
3. inheritance BIOL:
inheritance
inheritance tax [Brit, Am ɪnˈhɛrədəns ˌtæks] N Am
inheritance tax
enter upon inheritance
drink away fortune, inheritance, wages
come into inheritance
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inheritance [ɪn·ˈhe··təns] N a. fig
inheritance
to come into an inheritance
to anticipate one's inheritance
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