vt. 把…遗留给,把…传给(后代);【法律】遗赠(动产)。 bequeath a large sum of money to one's daughter 遗留一大笔钱给女儿。 a sword bequeathed to the family by their forefathers 祖传宝剑。 -ment, -al n. 遗赠;遗产,遗物。 -er 遗赠者。
He has bequeathed me his gold watch . 他已将他的金表遗赠给我。
One age bequeaths its civilization to the next . 前一代将其文明传给后一代。
Europe had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to australia . 欧洲人把这种兔子作为有害动物传给了澳大利亚。
When his grandfather died, john was bequeathed 10,000 pounds. 约翰在他祖父去世的时候继承了10,000英镑。
It will be better to bequeath it to him after my death, in my will . 我不如写在遗嘱里,等我死了留赠给他。
By such deeds, you soil the very name the ancestor have bequeathed us . 你这样做,玷污了祖宗们留给我们的名声。
Under her nails she could feel the things her secretive daughter had bequeathed her . 手指触摸到的是那神出鬼没的女儿留下的物品。
This child was all that was left of him, and she cherished, as so tender a creature would, the legacy which he had bequeathed to her . 这孩子是他留下的唯一身后之物,那位温柔的太太对这遗物爱护备至。
An environment to cultivate and bequeath culture 创建一个陶冶和传承文化的环境
University culture and the bequeathing of national culture 大学文化与民族文化的传承
leave or give by will after one''s death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate" 同义词:will, leave,
其他语种释义
bequeathとは意味:bequeath v. 遺す, 伝える. 【+前置詞】 ◆bequeath one's property to one's heirs 財産を相続人に遺す He is going to bequeath it to me in his will. 遺言で私にそれを残すことになっています They bequeathed the family heirlooms to a museum. 先祖伝来...