英:[ɪnˈdaʊ]
美:[ɪnˈdaʊ]
英:[ɪnˈdaʊ]
美:[ɪnˈdaʊ]
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第三人称单数:endows
现在分词:endowing
过去式:endowed
过去分词:endowed
词根:endow
n.endowment 捐赠;捐助;捐款;天资
transitive verb
to give a permanent income, source of income, or property to.The philanthropist endowed the charity with $40,000 per year.The wealthy woman endowed a scholarship fund at the university.
to equip with some ability, quality, or asset.Nature endowed her with a remarkable aptitude for mathematics.He was endowed with a good sense of humor.
endow with赋予;具有
这组词都有“给予,赠给”的意思,其区别是:
confer通常指授予称号或学位等。
present指正式地给予或授予,通常伴有仪式进行。
endow指捐赠大量的钱作基金,也可指给予非物质的东西。
grant多指出于慷慨、怜悯或正义感而给予,并且通常是在被请求下给予。
give最普通用词,泛指将自己的东西给予他人,所给予的东西,物质或非物质的均可。
award通常暗示所给予的东西是接受者应得的,而且给予者往往是具有裁判权力的。
accord侧重所给予的是应得的或是恰当的,或是因某种原因而适于接受的。
bestow正式用词,指把某物作为礼物赠送于某人,也可作引申用。
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14世纪晚期, indowen “为…提供收入”,源自盎格鲁-法语 endover,来自 en- “在…之内”(见 en-(1))和古法语 douer “捐赠”,源自拉丁语 dotare “捐赠,赋予,分配”,源自 dos(属格 dotis)“婚姻财产”,源自 PIE *do-ti,源自词根 *do- “给予”。相关词汇: Endowed; endowing。
Middle English, from Anglo-French endower, from en- + dower, douer to endow, from Latin dotare, from dot-, dos gift, dowry — more at date
The first known use of endow was in the 14th century
endpointnoun
either of two points that mark the ends of a line segmentalso: a point that marks the end of a ray
endpointnoun
either of two points that mark the ends of a line segmentalso: a point that marks the end of a ray
endowmentnoun
the providing of a permanent fund for supportalso: the fund provided
a college's endowment
a person's natural ability
endowmentnoun
the providing of a permanent fund for supportalso: the fund provided
a college's endowment
a person's natural ability
endowverb
to provide with money for support or maintenance
to furnish with something freely or naturally
humans are endowed with reason
endowverb
to provide with money for support or maintenance
to furnish with something freely or naturally
humans are endowed with reason
1 Such twists don’t revolutionize the Color School style, but they do endow it with welcome energy.
2 Non-western landscapes and people thus become endowed with the burden of embodying these threats, magnified many times over in monster films.
3 Herbs have been used for centuries to endow a whole range of foods with subtle flavours.
数个世纪以来,香草一直被用于给各种食物增添淡淡的香味。
4 Ms. Gallant also endowed children with special powers that vanish as they grow up.
5 After playing these games numerous times, the researchers found out that about 7% of people were consistent HEs, never endowing their partners with any coin.
6 What saves these characters from dispiriting stereotype is Burke’s ability to endow each with real and palpable humanity.
7 The perils of the open road endowed those in need of such a fix with an unexpectedly welcome surrogate for toothy predators.
8 She had endowed Marcus with the qualities she wanted him to possess.
她认为马库斯具有她所期望的品质。
9 Of the total cost, $30 million will be used to endow the garden’s maintenance and programming.
10 He endowed the new hospital with a large sum of money.
他捐赠一大笔钱给那所新医院.
11 Born mediocre and unambitious , I have always been endowed with great things.
我生而庸碌, 上天却总是赐予我美好的东西.
12 You are endowed with wealth, good health and a lively intellect.
你生来就拥有财富、健康和活跃的思维。
13 The ambassador has endowed a $1 million public-service fellowships program.
大使资助了一项100万美元的公共服务奖学金计划。
14 In 1997, he clashed with administrators at his alma mater, Yale University, when they turned down his multimillion-dollar offer to endow a professorship in gay studies.
15 Fisk’s chairman, Robert W. Norton, added: “The order will result in an excessive endowment for the art collection while ignoring the need to endow Fisk’s outstanding academic programs for which it has received national recognition.”
16 Fear of the police, who he tells his son “have been endowed with the authority to destroy your body,” and who also possess a dominion of prerogatives that include “friskings, detainings, beatings, and humiliations.”
17 Then, being endowed with many virtues that made him venerable, while he was alive he always held both the one order and the other within their limits, and he was never either hated or despised.
18 And the role of Uxbal itself would surely cripple an actor less endowed with gravity and grace.
19 This endows the networks with a coherence that they otherwise lack.
这就给那些集团赋予了本来所缺乏的连贯性.
20 In Jewish folklore, an artificially created human being supernaturally endowed with life.
在犹太人的民间传说中, 指一个被赋予生命的偶像.
1 给予
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3 资助
support endowment patronage stake assist sustentation help run fund subsidize patronize bankroll AID sponsorship sponsor set up award grant underwrite
5 授与
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7 捐赠
contribution donation endowment benefaction give donate donative pledge patrimony give away contribute
8 赋予
infusion gift invest bless infuse concede impart clothe endue conferment confer lodge investiture give attach inform vest
9 设立