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    hereditary查询结果如下:

    音标:[hə'redɪteri]
    名词复数:hereditaries 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:adj.世袭的;遗传的
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    a.
    ①世袭的;
    a hereditary right (position)
    世袭权(职务).
    ②【法】可以继承的;
    a hereditary person
    认可的继承人.
    ③遗传的;
    a hereditary disease(ability)
    遗传病(才能).
    -扩展释义
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    世袭的,遗传的
    【电脑术语】
    【修】遗传;传递
    N/A
    世袭的,传代的,a hereditary peerage,世袭爵位; 遗传的,a hereditary disease,遗传病
    adj. 【法律专业】
    世袭 ,遗传
    A hereditary character(istic)
    【生物】遗传特质[特征]
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. in the past, the aristocracy had a hereditary right to elect the king’

    同义词系列3
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    -hereditary的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    able to be inherited, passed from parents to their children
    “All titles were heritable and followed the male line of descent almost exclusively.”
    “To the extent that the physical make-up of organisms provides heritable variation, it becomes a malleable clay that can be sculpted by selection.”
    “For the occupational toxicants acrylamide and 1,3-butadiene a genetic risk assessment was performed based on heritable translocation data.”
    Obtained via an inheritance || hereditary.
    “From that moment, Lucretia would be viewed by many as a criminal, for the common psychological thinking of the time held that criminality was an inherited trait.”
    “In the past, inherited heirloom jewelry would have been worn by mothers and their eligible daughters to signal the wealth of the family to interested suitors.”
    That can be inherited. || Capable of taking by inheritance, or of receiving by descent; capable of succeeding to, as an heir.
    “An action of the environment on the organism to produce selectable and inheritable variation would solve a number of problems for Darwin.”
    “Most agricultural land has been collectivized or is part of a cooperative and thus is not inheritable.”
    “First, reproductive cloning and inheritable genetic modification should be banned.”
    Without an heir.
    “I didn’t invest sixteen years of my life and money to raise an ungrateful heirless brat!”
    “He was extremely rich, and unless remote relations were considered, heirless.”
    “He seemed like one come back from the dead, for long had his heirless father and people mourned for him.”
    Hereditary.
    “This effect fails to change the material content of the organism and is therefore not inhereditary.”
    “Epilepsy may practically be regarded as an inhereditary affection, and children of one subject to this disorder are almost sure to be epileptic.”

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    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations). || (transitive) To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner’s death. || (biology) To receive a characteristic from one’s ancestors by genetic transmission. || (transitive) To derive from people or conditions previously in force. || (intransitive) To come into an inheritance. || (computing) To derive (existing functionality) from a superclass. || (computing) To derive a new class from (a superclass). || (transitive, obsolete) To put in possession of.
    “The leader may inherit a situation for which moral authority cannot produce obedience or may be too far removed to exercise it.”
    “This allows you to decide exactly which people will inherit any money, property or other assets when you die.”
    “The company’s new president will inherit some complicated legal problems.”
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