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Перевод: inheritance
[существительное] наследование; унаследование; наследство; наследие; наследственность
Тезаурус:
- Beatle Paul McCartney's wife, LINDA McCARTNEY, holds 38th slot with 39.2 million, most of it stemming from an inheritance from the Eastman/Kodak fortune.
- But in May 1204 Brewer was outbid by Richard de Lucy of Egremont, who paid the king the enormous fine of 900 marks and five palfreys for the inheritance of his wife Ada, Hugh's elder daughter and co-heiress.
- Under Roman-Dutch law, which gradually came to be enforced in the Low Country, all children were allowed a share in the inheritance.
- In 1841, on the strength of his recent inheritance from Henry Hope, he assisted the newly appointed Master of Trinity College and writer on Gothic architecture, William Whewell, with funds for the restoration of the facade of the Master's Lodge "to something like its original shape".
- We accept the general proposition that people should rise to the top as far as possible through their talents and skills, not through wealth or influence or inheritance.
- There was no thought in those days of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue or of inheritance tax.
- Neither could dispose of the inheritance without the consent of the other.
- Her chief adviser since the death of her husband was Sir Thomas Vaughan, now appointed surveyor and demiser of the revenues of the Norfolk inheritance.
- Diderot was a provincial, from Langres in Champagne, where his father was a master cutler, who would eventually leave him a comfortable inheritance, a little less than the salary of a professor at the Sorbonne.
- The attractions of the Bahamas include the absence of taxes on income, gifts, valued added, capital gains, wealth, inheritance and corporate profits, as well as the excellent climate.
- This, then, was Mary's inheritance: by a combination of political circumstances, luck, strong personalities on the throne and sheer nerve and drive, she was heir to a remarkably stable and remarkably outward-looking society, whose kings commanded a great deal of respect, and exercised a great deal of power.
- For Aquitaine was the Ring of England's inheritance, not his conquest; the Gascons saw the maintenance of the English connection as vital to the preservation of their liberties and customs, and the mercantile community of Bordeaux, together with the wine producers of the Bordelais, regarded the link with England as vital to their prosperity.
- There are at least two special features of Senegal's political inheritance which make it unique in Africa.
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