bequest
英 [bɪˈkwest]
美 [bɪˈkwest]
n. 遗产; 遗赠
BNC.12787 / COCA.17885
牛津词典
noun
- 遗产;遗赠
money or property that you ask to be given to a particular person when you die- He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren.
他给他的孙辈每人留下一笔遗产。
- He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 遗产
Abequestis money or property which you legally leave to someone when you die.- The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work amongst the poor.
这个教堂接收到一笔遗产,可以用来聘请医生为穷人治病。
- The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work amongst the poor.
英英释义
noun
- (law) a gift of personal property by will
双语例句
- To receive by bequest or as a legacy.
接受(做为遗赠物或遗产) - A gift of any amount can be contributed to the Permanent Fund and can come from the donor's current assets or be designated by bequest.
任何金额的一项捐款都可捐给永久基金,不论从捐献人目前的存款或经由遗赠指定。 - StanChart is very lucky in its geographical inheritance, but it has not squandered its bequest.
有这样的地理布局,渣打可谓十分幸运,但它没有挥霍这份“遗赠”。 - The picture was acquired by bequest in 1921.
这幅画是在1921年通过遗赠获得的。 - It has wide foundation during the mass, it is an precious and varied culture bequest which Chinese accumulate during the long social practice.
在长期的过程中有广泛的基础,它是中国长远社会实践中积累一个宝贵和多元化的文化遗产。 - The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work amongst the poor.
这个教堂接收到一笔遗产,可以用来聘请医生为穷人治病。 - They were anxious to hear what benefits of bequest they would receive.
他们急着想知道自己将得到的好处或者说遗产。 - I bequest to you, the memories of my vibrant days when we would sojourn with joy and laughter, free of all mal intent and discontent;
我遗赠给你我的活跃日子的记忆,在那些日子里,我们喜悦我们欢笑,没有一切不善意图和不满; - It can be said that this, besides the artistic styles and techniques mentioned above, is Michelangelo's most valuable bequest to future generations.
除了上面说到的艺术形式、艺术技巧方面的价值以外,这一点可以说是米开朗琪罗的西斯廷天顶画给后人留下的最高的艺术价值。 - She died in an accident and left the house to her father as a bequest.
她在一场车祸中死了,房子留给她老爹。