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Bequeath


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.





Orangelove03 

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. 


















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