disinherit

英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈherɪt] 美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈherɪt]

v.  剥夺(某人)的继承权

过去分词:disinherited过去式:disinherited现在分词:disinheriting第三人称单数:disinherits

法律

BNC.33411 / COCA.33314



牛津词典

verb

  1. 剥夺(某人)的继承权
    to prevent sb, especially your son or daughter, from receiving your money or property after your death

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 剥夺…的继承权
      If you disinherit someone such as your son or daughter, you arrange that they will not become the owner of your money and property after your death, usually because they have done something that you do not approve of.
      1. He threatened to disinherit her if she refused to obey.
        他威胁说如果她拒绝服从就剥夺她的继承权。

    双语例句

    1. He threatened to disinherit her if she refused to obey.
      他威胁说如果她拒绝服从就剥夺她的继承权。
    2. This child had been the colonel's joy in his solitude; but the grandfather had imperatively claimed his grandson, declaring that if the child were not given to him he would disinherit him.
      这孩子是上校在孤寂中的欢乐,但是那个外祖父蛮不讲理地要把他的外孙领去,口口声声说,如果不把那孩子送交给他,他便不让他继承遗产。
    3. You don't mean to disinherit her, do you?
      你总不愿意剥夺她的继承权吧?
    4. The Squire'll be angry because you married her in secret, and he'll disinherit you.
      父亲会因为你偷偷娶了她而生气的,并且会取消你的继承权。
    5. His father might disinherit him, America might sink, but she must smile again.
      他的父亲可以剥夺他继承权,美国也可以沉没,但她一定得再次微笑起来了。
    6. You can disinherit your children.
      你可以剥夺子女的继承权。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting

        Synonym:    disown