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leg.a.cy5leg7E7sin [C]money, possessions etc. which you agree to give to another person when you die, or (fig.) something that is a part of your history or which stays from an earlier time遗产An elderly cousin had left her a small legacy.一个年长的表亲给她留下一笔不多的遗产。(fig.) The Greeks have a rich legacy of literature.希腊人有丰富的文学遗产。(fig.) The increase in consumer borrowing has created a legacy of instability and indebtedness.消费者借贷的增加已经产生了不稳定和负债的遗留问题。(fig.) New technology, the main legacy of the Eighties, has been a mixed blessing.新技术----八十年代的主要成果,是令人喜忧参半的。(fig.) Oil slicks and black smoke were the environmental legacies of the war.油膜与黑烟成为战争给环境造成的遗留问题。
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