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/ˈlegəsi/ |
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1 | money or property that you arrange for someone to have after you die 遗产;遗赠的财物 |
| My grandmother died and left me a small legacy. 我祖母去世了,留给我一小笔遗产。 |
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2 | something such as a tradition or problem that exists as a result of something that happened in the past 遗留之物(如传统或问题等) |
| +of The war left an enduring legacy of bitterness and suspicion. 战争遗留下长久的痛苦和猜疑。 |
| 2a | something that someone has achieved that continues to exists after they stop working or die (某人不再工作或去世后)留下的成果 | | Perhaps her most important legacy was her programme of educational reform. 或许她留下的最重要的成果是她的教育改革方案。 | |
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