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inherit [GB ɪnˈhɛrɪt, Am ɪnˈhɛrət] VERBE trans
inherit money, property
inherit title
inherit fig problem, tradition
to inherit sth from sb
hériter qc de qn
to inherit one's money
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anglais
anglais
hériter qc de qn
to inherit sth from sb
hériter de argent, bien
recueillir fortune
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I. inherit [ɪnˈherɪt] VERBE trans a. fig
to inherit sth from sb
hériter (de) qc de qn
II. inherit [ɪnˈherɪt] VERBE intr
inherit
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français
anglais
anglais
hériter (qc) de qn
to inherit (sth) from sb
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I. inherit [ɪn·ˈher·ɪt] VERBE trans a. fig
to inherit sth from sb
hériter (de) qc de qn
II. inherit [ɪn·ˈher·ɪt] VERBE intr
inherit
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français
anglais
anglais
hériter (qc) de qn
to inherit (sth) from sb
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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to inherit sth from sb
hériter (de) qc de qn
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Most often, it measures the "maximum" amount of commercial bank money that can be created by a given unit of central bank money.
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The economic value of money as measured by its purchasing power is a subject of economic theory.
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It spent 1.6 million of public money on the scheme, so a greater than tenfold return on investment was expected.
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But their current digital distribution model eliminates the radical chasm between who really got the money and who's been doing a lot of the work.
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Surely it did not need a financial whizz kid to work out there will be money to be made in this area.
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