heiress的意思和读音

heiress

: [ˈerəs] : [ˈeəres]

n.

heiresses  

heiressn.

1.~ (to sth)a female heir , especially one who has received or will receive a large amount of money

n.1.,

n.1.a woman or girl who will receive money or property when another person dies

1. astronautess heiress patroness ...

2. author:authoress : heir:heiress : host: hostess : ...

3. heir , heiress , hero , ...

4. 1987 Five Foot Way 1988 Heiress 1989 Magic of Dance ...

5. Halloween Sun Heiress Hugo Boss ...

6. heiress)、(younger children)、

7. ... KODIAK HEIRESS CHRISTINA ...

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1.The news of the couple's engagement sparked controversy, as Ethel was an heiress to one of the nation's prominent Republican families.Ethel

2.He took an heiress to wife and was regarded with suspicion by her family.怀

3.You are rich, quite an heiress. Will you ask how much you are worth?

4.If the heiress is 25, that means she would have to have at least one kid a year in order to make her deadline of four babies by 30.25

5.He had already accumulated considerable wealth of his own before marrying an heiress to the Wal-Mart fortune.

6.His wife's bored attitude and frivolous gown proclaimed the heiress's disregard of the insignificant interests at stake.

7.Only William made his money without moving, marrying an heiress and becoming seriously richer, partly through slave plantations of his own.使

8.When a waiter asked the heiress for her order, he was quietly told: "Mineral water. ":“”。

9.I heard one story about the son of a New York heiress who was snatched by his father and taken somewhere in the Middle East.

10.If you are a gold-digging poodle, it pays to cozy up to an heiress, widow or actress rather than the stereotypical rich guy.