英:[ˌtestə'mentərɪ]
美:[ˌtestə'mentərɪ]
英:[ˌtestə'mentərɪ]
美:[ˌtestə'mentərɪ]
noun
a tangible proof or tribute
an expression of conviction : creed
an act by which a person determines the disposition of his or her property after death
will
capitalized either of two main divisions of the Bible
archaic a covenant between God and the human race
"与遗嘱有关的",15世纪中叶,源自拉丁语 testamentarius,来自 testamentum(见 testament)。
Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin testamentum covenant with God, holy scripture, from Latin, last will, from testari to be a witness, call to witness, make a will, from testis witness; akin to Latin tres three & to Latin stare to stand; from the witness's standing by as a third party in a litigation — more at three, stand
The first known use of testament was in the 14th century
testiclenoun
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testes
tester1 of 2noun
a canopy or a frame for a canopy over a bed, pulpit, or altar
tester2 of 2noun
one that tests
testedadjective
examined or qualified through testing
time-tested principles
testcrossnoun
a cross between an individual displaying a recessive trait and one displaying a dominant trait to determine whether or not the dominant trait is heterozygous
testatornoun
a person who leaves a will in force at the time of death
testamentnoun
capitalized either of the two chief parts of the Bible
actual proof : evidence
the result is testament to her hard work
an expression of belief : creed
the legal instructions for the distribution of a person's belongings after death : will
1 Millionaire died, servant he rejoiced ground to take testamentary to search for master's son.
富翁死后,仆人便欢欢喜喜地拿着遗嘱去寻找主人的儿子。
2 His ancient testamentary and matrimonial jurisdiction was transferred to the crown by the same statutes which divested the see of Canterbury of its jurisdiction in similar matters.
3 Laws of betrothal and marriage, paternal authority, tutelage, and adoption; property, contract, deposit, loan, sale, partnership, donation, and testamentary bequest,—all were elaborately promulgated by the Code of Manu in 2680 slocas.
4 She could not trust herself to say more, but, when gathering up her share of the testamentary documents preparatory to departure, another idea occurred, and she asked, "Who do the house belong to?"
5 The incidents recorded in the charters characterize folkland as 601 subject to ordinary fiscal burdens and to limitations in respect of testamentary succession.
6 Critics of testamentary freedom say it can also be used to coerce and control.
7 But testamentary laws offer muddled and incomplete ways of bequeathing and inheriting them.
8 "Sir," says I, with emphatic dignity, for the honor of my ancestors was concerned, "that is a traditional trunk—a testamentary bequest from my grandmother—who was revolutionary in her time."
9 It would have been well for her had it been so, for he died after making that very common testamentary mistake—a too ingenious will.
10 Your answer is sound, legal, and argumentative, and then the testamentary disposition is so plain that it cannot be set aside.
11 I've been called over here late at night, to take her dying testamentary directions, only to arrive and find her perfectly well, and laughing at me!
12 One-half of the community property goes absolutely to the wife, on the death of the husband, and cannot be diverted by his testamentary disposition.
13 The success of the album, which is only available online, is a testament to the power of the Internet.
14 She was buried on the 9th of September preceding, in the church of Saint Michael le Belfrey; it being her testamentary wish to be interred near to her first husband.
15 Upon the death of either husband or wife one-half of the community property descends to the survivor, and the other half is subject to testamentary disposition.
16 He left a testamentary document declaring the validity of the election of Urban.
17 Should testamentary freedom be too much hampered, selfishness would manifest itself in a way much more detrimental to economic interests, viz.: in the consumption of wealth, during the lifetime of its owner.
18 Chapter III Testamentary Succession and legacy.
第三章遗嘱继承和遗赠。
19 China's "Trust Law" can express testamentary trust established by means of writing a will, but the lack of implementation details, never able to put into practice.
我国《信托法》明示遗嘱信托可以书面遗嘱的方式设立,但是缺乏实施细则,始终无法付诸实践。
20 Testamentary guardians function only when both parents are not around.
遗嘱中写明的监护人的义务只在父母亲皆不在世的情况下有效。