
英:/'bɪˈkwiːð/ 美:/'bɪˈkwiːð/
把遗赠给
过去式:bequeathed 过去分词:bequeathed 现在分词:bequeathing 第三人称单数:bequeaths
TOEFL,GRE
vt. 遗赠;把…遗赠给;把…传下去
She bequeathed her property to her children.
她把她的财产遗赠给了她的孩子们。
The childless woman bequeathed her house to her brother as she was dying.
这个没有子女的女人濒死之际将自己的房子赠与自己的兄弟。
My father bequeathed all his knowledge to me.
父亲把他所有的知识都传给了我。
He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
他把他所有的钱财都遗赠给了孩子
She said if the world did not act conclusively now, it would only bequeath the problem to future generations.
她说如果这个世界现在不采取正确的行动,那只会把问题遗留给后代。
My small estate I bequeath to my mother;
寒舍遗赠吾母;
I bequeath to you today one little girl ...
我今天交给你一个小女孩。。。
I bequeath him this property to have and to hold.
我将此项财产遗赠给他,归他永久享有。
Or do they intend to bequeath these debts to heirs?
或者说他们是否就打算把债务留给后代﹐来个父债子偿呢?
vt.|will/hand down;遗赠;把…遗赠给;把…传下去
"Bequeath"(动词)指通过法律遗嘱将财产、物品或权利在去世后转移给特定个人或机构的行为,常见于遗产分配场景。该词源自古英语"becwethan",原意为"通过语言传递",后演变为法律术语中的遗产处置概念。
在法律层面,bequeath包含三项核心要素:
该词在非法律语境中可引申为精神或文化传承,例如:"敦煌壁画bequeath了盛唐的艺术审美"(《牛津英语词典》词源考据。现代应用已扩展至数字遗产领域,部分司法管辖区承认虚拟账号、加密货币等新型可遗赠资产。
“Bequeath”是一个动词,主要用于法律或正式语境中,表示通过遗嘱将财产、物品或权利在死后转移给他人。其核心含义是通过书面或口头的遗嘱安排遗产分配。以下是详细解释:
基本定义
指在遗嘱中明确将个人财产(如金钱、房产、物品等)赠予特定人或机构。例如:
She bequeathed her entire art collection to the museum.
(她将全部艺术收藏遗赠给博物馆。)
延伸含义
也可比喻为将非物质遗产(如传统、知识、责任等)传递给后代或他人:
The ancient philosophers bequeathed a legacy of wisdom to humanity.
(古代哲学家为人类留下了智慧的遗产。)
He bequeathed $1 millionto a charity.
He bequeathedhis nephew the family estate.
被动语态常见:
The house was bequeathedto her by her grandfather.
如果需要进一步举例或对比其他法律术语,可以补充说明。
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