disinherit
英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈherɪt] 美: [ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt]
disinherit 基本解释
v.剥夺继承权,剥夺特权;
变形
过去式:disinherited过去分词:disinherited现在分词:disinheriting第三人称单数:disinherits
英英释义
disinherit[ disin'herit ]
v.prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting同义词:disown
disinherit 相关例句
双语例句
- The millionaire talked cold turkey to his extravagant nephew, hinting that he might be disinherited.
那百万富翁对他挥霍无度的侄儿晓以利害,并暗示其继承权可能被剥夺。 - The old man cast off his prodigal son and disinherited him.
老人断绝了与他的不肖儿子的关系,并剥夺了他的继承权。 - John's father threatened to disinherit him if he married beneath himself.
约翰的父亲威胁约翰说,如果他同地位低的女子结婚,就要剥夺他的继承权。
权威例句
8. Disinheriting New EnglandDisinheriting the Globe: On Hamlet's FateDisinheriting the Feminine: Galdós and the Rise of the Realis Novel in SpainDISINHERITING, DEPRIVATION, DENIAL AND DECONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITY IN SAM SHEPARDDisinheriting the Jews: Abraham in Early Christian Controversy by Jeffrey S. SikerBook Review: Disinheriting the Jews: Abraham in Early Christian ControversyTragic Conditions in Shakespeare: Disinheriting the GlobeDisinheriting daughters, applying Hindu laws of inheritance to the Khoja Muslim community in western India, 1847-1937Tragic Conditions in Shakespeare: Disinheriting the Globe by Paul A. Kottman (review)Maltrato De Obra Y Abandono Emocional Como Causa De Desheredación (Mistreatment and Emotional Neglect as a Cause of Disinheritance)