intestate

英 [ɪn'testeɪt] 美 [ɪn'tɛstet]
  • adj. 没有遗嘱的;[法] 未按遗嘱处理的
  • n. 无遗嘱的死亡者
GRE
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intestate 未留遗嘱的

in-,不,非,-test,见证,遗嘱,词源同attest,testament.

intestate
intestate: see testament
intestate (adj.)
late 14c., from Old French intestat (13c.) and directly from Latin intestatus "having made no will," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + testatus, past participle of testari "make a will, bear witness" (see testament). As a noun, "one who has not made out a will," from 1650s.
1. I know he did not leave any valid WILL because He died intestate.
我知道他没有留下任何合法的意志因为他死了没有留下遗嘱.

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2. The administrator will need to refer to legislation covering administration of intestate estates.
遗产管理人需要求助于有关无遗嘱遗产管理的立法.

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3. The thesis analyses the tendency in correlative aspects of testamental succession and intestate succession.
从遗嘱继承制度和无遗嘱继承制度的相关方面可了解这一变迁.

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4. When someone dies intestate, the property automatically go to the survive partner unless there are children.
当某人无遗嘱死亡, 财产自动归幸存的伴侣,除非他还有孩子.

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