escheat
动词。
英 [ɪs'tʃiːt; es-] 美 [ɪs'tʃit]
基本释义
n.重还,归还,承受转归领主的土地
词根词缀
前缀
eschea-
重还,归还(源自 escheat)
+
词根
t
承受(动词后缀)
eschea- + t = escheat
网络释义
1.(根据法律规定)将无人继承的财产转让给政府;2. 遗离。
Wiktionary英语原文词典
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1. In some jurisdictions, if a person dies without a will and no heirs are found, their property may escheat to the state.
(在某些司法管辖区,如果一个人没有立遗嘱,并且找不到继承人,他们的财产可能会被转给国家。)
2. The unclaimed funds from the abandoned bank accounts eventually escheated to the government.
(废弃的银行账户里的无人认领的资金最终被转给了政府。)
(在某些司法管辖区,如果一个人没有立遗嘱,并且找不到继承人,他们的财产可能会被转给国家。)
2. The unclaimed funds from the abandoned bank accounts eventually escheated to the government.
(废弃的银行账户里的无人认领的资金最终被转给了政府。)
实用场景例句
商务邮件
Any unclaimed dividends will escheat to the government according to state regulations.
根据州法规,任何无人认领的股息将收归政府。
学术写作
Under feudal law, a tenant's land would escheat to the lord if the tenant died without an heir.
根据封建法律,如果佃户死亡且无继承人,其土地将归还给领主。
旅游出行
Some historical abandoned castles in the region escheated to the local lord centuries ago.
几个世纪前,该地区一些被废弃的历史城堡转归当地领主所有。
日常对话
If the owner dies without a will, the property will escheat to the state.
如果主人去世时没有遗嘱,财产将归还国家所有。
社交媒体
Did you know your bank account could escheat to the state if you don't touch it for years?
你知道如果你多年不动用银行账户,它可能会被收归国有吗?
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