英:[ˈgɪvə(r)]
美:[ˈɡɪvɚ]
英:[ˈgɪvə(r)]
美:[ˈɡɪvɚ]
复数:givers
Noun
1. someone who devotes himself completely;
"there are no greater givers than those who give themselves"
2. person who makes a gift of property
14世纪中期,源自 give(动词)+ -er(1)。古英语的代理名词形式为 giefend, giefa。
赠与人
开发银行
施主
The first known use of giver was in the 14th century
1 Sally, Ohio Normally, I’d remind you that when it comes to presents, it is giver’s choice.
2 On the international scene, it is a taker, not a giver.
在国际舞台上,它仍然是一个索取者,而非给予者。
3 Freire challenges the traditional model where the teacher is the giver of knowledge and the student is the recipient.
4 I am considering returning them and reminding the givers of my wish not to receive gifts.
5 “I believe it has a certain cachet, a gift of quality that says a lot about the giver as well as the recipient,” Mr. Ash-Milby said in an e-mail.
6 “We are both givers, as opposed to there being a giver and taker, so there’s a very good sense of balance that we both appreciate.”
7 See first you yourself deserve to be a giver and an instrument of giving.
先审视一下自己是否有资格成为一个施与者,一件施与的容器.
8 It's very simple and everyone wins: the bookshop, the recipient, the author, the publisher, the agent, even you, the giver, because you'll enjoy the frisson of pleasure that comes from giving.
9 The kids are on board with comics, and so are many publishers, librarians, teachers and literary award givers.
10 Photograph: Michelle Heighway/Rex Features Paloma Faith begins by reflecting on her days as a burlesque performer, when she and her fellow dancers waited to be whisked away by the "giver of dreams".
11 A new study suggests those things are connected: parents who have sons first are more generous givers than those who have daughters first.
12 Fortune is a giver and a taker.
命运是赐予者,也是掠夺者.
13 “A good gift is as pleasing to the giver as the receiver,” Watson, 50, told me as we walked around his store.
14 If he does admit his father has never been a giver, then:
15 The group’s 84 voting members, givers of the Golden Globe Awards, insist, for instance, that they are impartial journalists.
16 Scots were the biggest givers of books to other adults - 64% said they had given one or more as a present in the last 12 months.
17 Some of the pictures were festival favorites, which publicists try to translate into momentum with critics’ groups and other prize givers.
18 “Rats and ruins. It is a niggard’s gift that costs the giver nothing. Your own man Yarwyck says it will be half a year before the castle can be made fit for habitation.”
19 Cedar’s mother is a Buddhist, but alas she does not ask the giver of the hot dog to make her one with everything.
20 He said that they believed butterflies were special creatures and wish givers.