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Moselle River
Erbkrankheit
in·her·it·ed [ɪnˈherɪtɪd, Am -t̬-] ПРИЛ attr
I. in·her·it [ɪnˈherɪt] ГЛАГ прх
to inherit sth [from sb]
etw [von jdm] erben
to inherit sth [from sb] прен
etw [von jdm] übernehmen
to inherit sth ИНФОРМ
II. in·her·it [ɪnˈherɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх
dis·ease [dɪˈzi:z] СЪЩ
1. disease МЕД:
Krankheit f <-, -en>
Leiden ср <-s; kein Pl -s, ->
2. disease no pl прен (adverse condition):
Gebrechen ср <-s, ->
CH a. Gebresten ср dated
Leiden ср <-s; kein Pl -s, ->
inherited disease [ɪnˈherɪtɪddɪˌziːz] СЪЩ
Present
Iinherit
youinherit
he/she/itinherits
weinherit
youinherit
theyinherit
Past
Iinherited
youinherited
he/she/itinherited
weinherited
youinherited
theyinherited
Present Perfect
Ihaveinherited
youhaveinherited
he/she/ithasinherited
wehaveinherited
youhaveinherited
theyhaveinherited
Past Perfect
Ihadinherited
youhadinherited
he/she/ithadinherited
wehadinherited
youhadinherited
theyhadinherited
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In 1644 his two children inherited two hundred guilder each from the sale of their father's paintings.
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They try to jinx and stun him, but the spells just bounce off him because of giant-inherited resistance to magic.
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He invigorated the students he inherited; he recruited musicians like a football coach.
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After quitting both, he became interested in the drums after his friend inherited a drumset.
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Genetic testing can provide only limited information about an inherited condition.
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