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现在进行时
disinheriting
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disinherited
过去完成时
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剥夺继承权, 取消继承资格
to not allow one's family, especially one's children, to receive any money or property after one's death
- After the argument, he decided to disinherit his son and leave everything to charity.
争论之后,他决定剥夺儿子的继承权,并把一切留给慈善机构。
- The will was contested because the daughter felt she had been unfairly disinherited.
遗嘱受到质疑,因为女儿觉得自己被不公平地剥夺了继承权。
- She feared that if she disinherited her daughter, it would cause irreparable damage to their relationship.
她担心如果她剥夺女儿的继承权,会对她们的关系造成无法弥补的伤害。
- The wealthy man chose to disinherit his relatives, leaving his fortune to a foundation instead.
那个有钱人选择剥夺亲属的继承权,将财产留给了一个基金会。
- Some parents disinherit their children if they don't agree with their lifestyle choices.
如果不同意孩子的生活方式选择,一些父母会剥夺他们的继承权。
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