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heir

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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heir / $ er/ ●○○ noun [countable]  1 SCLFAMILYthe person who has the legal right to receive the property or title of another person when they die 继承人heir to John was the sole heir to a vast estate. 约翰是一大笔遗产的唯一继承人。heir to the throne (=the person who will become king or queen) 王位继承人2 PBthe person who will take over a position or job after you, or who does things or thinks in a similar way to you 继任人,接班人 Jonson was his political heir as leader of the Nationalist Party. 琼森是他的政治接班人,他将担任该党派的领袖。
Examples from the Corpus
heirWhy was it that the men in her life seemed to have found some other woman to give them an heir?In this sense, Mr Major is child and heir of Thatcherism, smile and smile as he may.Henry died a year ago, and his heirs sold the ranch.In all three cases the Church seems to have been trying to prevent lords from siting legitimate heirs.Richard was now heir to the throne of the Angevin Empire.Reagan's political heirsLieutenant Denholm is the heir to an earldom.They want to repeal a tax the heirs of millionaires pay.And this was especially true for the neoconservatives who considered themselves the heirs of an abandoned tradition of postwar liberalism.heir to the throneBut could they ever secure a conviction on that basis against an heir to the throne?His duty was to marry and produce an heir to the throne.After William III's death in 1702 and Anne's succession Sophia became the immediate heir to the throne.Richard was now heir to the throne of the Angevin Empire.It was none other than the heir to the throne, blissfully unaware, and convulsed with mirth.
From Longman Business Dictionaryheirheir /eəer/ noun [countable] LAWthe person who has the legal right to receive another person’s money, property, or business after that person has diedheir toTaki is heir to a Greek shipping fortune.Origin heir (1300-1400) Old French Latin heres
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heir
heir /eə $ er/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin heres
1. the person who has the legal right to receive the property or title of another person when they die
    heir to
    John was the sole heir to a vast estate.
    heir to the throne (=the person who will become king or queen)
2. the person who will take over a position or job after you, or who does things or thinks in a similar way to you:
    Jonson was his political heir as leader of the Nationalist Party.


heirBrE /eə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /er/ 🔊 noun HELP Use an, not a, before heir. * heir 前不定冠词用 an,不用 a。~ (to sth) | ~ (of sb) a person who has the legal right to receive sb's property, money or title when that person dies 继承人;后嗣to be heir to a large fortune是大笔财产的继承人the heir to the throne (= the person who will be the next king or queen) 王位继承人

adopt, child, family, generation, heir, in-laws, parent, relation, stepfamily, surrogate mother

a person who is thought to continue the work or a tradition started by sb else (工作或传统的)继承者,承袭者,传人the president's political heirs总统的政治继承者

adopt, child, family, generation, heir, in-laws, parent, relation, stepfamily, surrogate mother