bequeath
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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
1. (立遺囑)把...遺贈給[O1][(+to)]
She bequeathed him her fortune.
她在遺囑中把財產遺贈給他。
2. 傳下;留下
He bequeathed his talent to his son.
他的才能傳給了他兒子。
Dictionary.com
–verb (used with object)
1. to dispose of (personal property, esp. money) by last will: She bequeathed her half of the company to her niece.
2. to hand down; pass on.
3. Obsolete. to commit; entrust.
—Synonyms
1. will, impart, leave, bestow, grant, consign.
What's more he will bequeath them all his money. Somehow this enforced devotion will redeem his own abandonment of his lover. The pair agree, and a good half of the film now takes place in the old apartment, part dark and mellow, part bleakly monochrome.
2008年4月13日 星期日
Bequeath
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