legacy
n. 遗产; 遗赠
A legacy is money or property which someone leaves to you when they die.
You could make a real difference to someone's life by leaving them a generous legacy.
慷慨留下您的遗产,改写他人的人生。
A legacy of an event or period of history is something which is a direct result of it and which continues to exist after it is over.
...a programme to overcome the legacy of inequality and injustice created by Apartheid...
旨在消除种族隔离政策所遗留的不平等与不公正问题的项目
The old system has left a mixed legacy.
旧制度留下的遗产有好有坏。
1. (law) a gift of personal property by will
They are the most precious cultural legacy our forefathers left.
它们是我们祖先留下来的最宝贵的文化遗产.
The exchange year is over but its legacy and influence to my life will be everlasting.
做为一名赴美公立交换生的学习生活结束了,但是这精彩的甚至有些传奇的经历将影响我未来的岁月.
Kennedy and therefore part the Kennedy legacy, Maria had now brought an avid Republican the forefront.
现在玛丽亚将一个热切的共和党人带进了她的生活(编者注:肯尼迪家族是民主党,而施瓦辛格则是共和党).
No legacy is so rich as honesty.
没有一笔遗产能象诚实一样丰厚.
Matsushita made a considerable effort to pass on his company's legacy to each new recruit.
松下先生作了相当大的努力,把他的公司的优秀遗产传给每一个新成员.