1.固有,具有(性质等) (in);(权利)属于(人);原有 (in);含有(意义)
1.to be a natural and integral part of something
1.The legal case for the order rests on the supervisory power that inheres in the President's status as head of the executive branch.
涉及该命令的法律案件是基于监督权——总统作为行政部门的首脑而固有的——而提出的。
2.Therefore, the inside-circle-relation trade inheres the contractual relationship of corporate internalization.
因此,这种“关系圈内”的交易具有企业内化的契约关系。
3.At the socialistic primary stage, people's free entire development inheres the features of practicality, ideality and relativity.
在社会主义初级阶段,人的自由全面发展具有现实性、理想性、相对性的特点。
4.Strategic ideation is the necessary quality that modem leaders must inheres, it contains abundant contents.
战略思维能力是现代领导者必备的素质,它蕴涵着丰富的内容。
5.Therefore, as being a journalist, either has to inheres higher political quality or must possess a benign vocational morality.
因此,作为一名新闻工作者,不仅要具备较高的政治素质,而且必须具备良好的职业道德。
6.The cyclical economic crises inheres in capitalism.
周期经济危机是资本主义制度所固有的。
7.The basic structure of our system inheres in our very way of thinking.
我们的系统的基本结构内在于我们的思维方式之中。
8.Today in 1962, actress Marilyn Monroe, 36, was found dead inheres Angeles home.
1962年的今天,36岁的女演员玛丽莲·梦露被发现在她的洛杉矶家中去世。