decedent
英 [dɪ'siːd(ə)nt]
美
- decedent (n.)
- 1730, "dead person," mostly as a term in law, from Latin decedentem, present participle of decedere "to die, to depart" (see decease (n.)).
- 1. Lily : Yes , the families also cherish the feelings with decedent.
- 恩, 亲人也很珍视与死者之间的感情.
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- 2. He tried to tamper with decedent's will.
- 他试图篡改死者的遗嘱.
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- 3. Ann : Maybe through this method, the decedent can accompany with his families every day.
- 或许通过这种方式, 死者可以每天陪伴在亲人身旁.
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- 4. But embryo , decedent and legal person shouldn " t be the subject of mental distress. "
- 死者、胎儿及 法人 不能成为精神损害的主体.
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- 5. All the property decedent from which any obligations of debts of the decedent must be paid.
- 死者的全部财产.其生前应付而未付的债务,都从遗产中受偿.
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