inheritance

inheritance
noun
1) (money etc inherited: He spent most of his inheritance on drink.) herencia
2) (the act of inheriting: The property came to him by inheritance.) herencia
inheritance n herencia
inheritance
tr[ɪn'herɪtəns]
noun
1 (money, property, etc) herencia (from, de); (succession) sucesión nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to come into an inheritance heredar
inheritance [ɪn'hɛrət̬ənts] n
: herencia f
inheritance
n.
abolengo s.m.
herencia s.f.
hijuela s.f.
patrimonio s.m.
testamentario s.m.
ɪn'herətəns, ɪn'herɪtəns
noun
a) c (something inherited) herencia f

to come into an inheritance — heredar

b) u (act) sucesión f; (before n)

inheritance tax — impuesto m sucesorio or sobre sucesiones, impuesto m a la herencia

[ɪn'herɪtǝns]
1.
N herencia f ; (fig) patrimonio m

she received a small inheritance from her aunt — su tía le dejó una pequeña herencia

2.
CPD

inheritance law N — ley f sucesoria

inheritance tax N — impuesto m sobre sucesiones

* * *
[ɪn'herətəns, ɪn'herɪtəns]
noun
a) c (something inherited) herencia f

to come into an inheritance — heredar

b) u (act) sucesión f; (before n)

inheritance tax — impuesto m sucesorio or sobre sucesiones, impuesto m a la herencia


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