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
- 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。 - This paper establishes an intertemporal housing demand model considering the price uncertainty, bequest motives, and resale of housing.
本文创建一个考虑价格不确定性因素,遗赠动机,和预期重出售下的跨时房屋需求模型。 - Our dragon boat festival, although each district has an activity, some is quite grand still, but, let Korea declare world culture bequest unexpectedly.
我们的端午节,虽然各地都有活动,有的还相当隆重,但是,竟让韩国申报成了世界文化遗产。 - 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。 - The debtor is deceased or is declared missing or dead according to law and his property or bequest is not enough to pay off the debt;
债务人死亡,或者依法被宣告失踪、死亡,其财产或者遗产不足清偿的; - The picture was acquired by bequest in 1921.
这幅画是在1921年通过遗赠获得的。 - Fitzgerald, a writer obsessed with the good-or-ill specialness of being American ( as in There are no second acts in American lives), saw splendour as his nation's inexhaustible, ineluctable bequest to the world.
菲茨杰拉德沉迷于描写作为美国人的或好或坏的特征(正如在美国人生命中没有第二种行动),他将荣耀看成自己国家给世界留下的无穷无尽、不可避免的遗产。 - 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”。 - McCullough is a Major Donor to The Rotary Foundation, as well as a Benefactor and Bequest Society Member.
麦克罗也南扶轮基金会的巨金捐献者,也是捐助者及遗产协会会员。 - To receive by bequest or as a legacy.
接受(做为遗赠物或遗产)
