
英:/'ɪn'djuː/
过去式 indued 过去分词 indued 现在分词 induing 第三人称单数 indues
v. (诗、文)赋予;(使)充满,渗透;穿上(等于 endue)
I. long-term liabilities refer to the debts which will be redeer after a year or an operating cycle longer than a year indue * long-term loans payable bonds payable long-term accoi payable etc.
长期负债是指一年或者超过一年的一个营业周期以上的债务,包括长期借款、应付债券、长期应付款项等。
vt.|award/gift/give/put/grant;赋予;授予(等于endue)
indue(动词)是一个较为古旧的英语词汇,现代英语中更常用其变体endow。其核心含义为“赋予;使天生具有(某种能力、品质或特性)”,通常指抽象的特质或内在属性。以下是详细解释:
赋予,授予(内在特质)
指将某种抽象的品质、能力或权利自然地给予某人或某物,强调与生俱来或内在的属性。
例句:She was indued with remarkable patience.(她天生具有非凡的耐心。)
文学经典:
莎士比亚在《亨利六世》中曾用此词:
"Indu'd with human souls and capable / Of heavenly grace."
(被赋予人类的灵魂,并能接受天恩。)
词典定义:
《牛津英语词典》(OED)将其标注为古旧用法(archaic),释义为:
"To provide with a quality or ability; endow."
(赋予某种品质或能力;授予。)
词汇 | 侧重含义 | 例句 |
---|---|---|
endow | 天赋才能或捐赠资源 | Nature endowed her with a brilliant mind. |
bestow | 正式授予荣誉、礼物等 | The king bestowed a title upon him. |
imbue | 强烈灌输(情感、观念) | His words were imbued with hope. |
权威来源参考:
- 牛津英语词典(OED):www.oed.com (需订阅访问)
- 莎士比亚全集:The Complete Works of Shakespeare
单词indue(也拼作endue)是英语中较为少见的动词,以下是详细解释:
如果需要更具体的例句或语境分析,可以参考权威词典(如牛津词典)进一步学习。
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