bequeath 英 [bɪˈkwi:ð]   美 [bɪˈkwið, -ˈkwiθ]

bequeath

bequeath  英 [bɪˈkwi:ð] 美 [bɪˈkwið, -ˈkwiθ]

vt. 遗赠;把…遗赠给;把…传下去 

进行时:bequeathing  过去式:bequeathed  过去分词:bequeathed  第三人称单数:bequeaths 

I bequeath to you today one little girl ... 我今天交给你一个小女孩。。。
I decided then and there to hand these legends down to my own children, much the way another family might bequeath a cherished homemade quilt. 后来我决定将这些传奇的事讲给我自己的孩子,可能比另一个家人遗赠一床祖传被要好得多。

  • To bequeath is to leave your possessions to another person after you die. A man might love his classic cars but would be happy to bequeath them to his grandchildren when he writes out his last will and testament.
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  • vt. 遗赠;把…遗赠给;把…传下去
  • 1. I bequeath to you today one little girl ...

    我今天交给你一个小女孩。。。

  • 2. I decided then and there to hand these legends down to my own children, much the way another family might bequeath a cherished homemade quilt.

    后来我决定将这些传奇的事讲给我自己的孩子,可能比另一个家人遗赠一床祖传被要好得多。

  • 3. For this reason, I have decided to bequeath my entire fortune to the only loyal friend that I have, Ralph.

    正因为这样,我已决定将我的所有财产留给我唯一拥有的忠实朋友——拉尔夫。

  • bequeath (v.) Old English becweðan "to say, speak to, exhort, blame," also "leave by will;" from be- + cweðan "to say," from Proto-Germanic *kwithan, from PIE root *gwet- "to say, speak." The simple verb became obsolete, but its old, strong past tense survived through Middle English as quoth.
be·queath / bɪˈkwiːð ; NAmE bɪˈkwiːð / verb ( formal) 1 to say in a willthat you want sb to have your property, money, etc. after you die (在遗嘱中)把…遗赠给 SYN leave bequeathsth (to sb) He bequeathed his entire estate (= all his money and property)to his daughter. 他把全部财产遗赠给他的女儿。 bequeathsb sth He bequeathed his daughter his entire estate. 他把全部财产遗赠给他的女儿。 2 bequeathsth (to sb) | bequeathsb sth to leave the results of your work, knowledge, etc. for other people to use or deal with, especially after you have died (尤指死后)将(工作成果、知识等)留下(给后人享用或处理) bequeath bequeaths bequeathed bequeathing be·queath / bɪˈkwiːð ; NAmE bɪˈkwiːð /
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