gift
n. 礼物; 天赋
v. 赠送; 白送
A gift is something that you give someone as a present.
...a gift of $50.00...
价值50美元的礼物
They believed the unborn child was a gift from God.
他们认为腹中的孩子是上帝赐予的礼物。
If someone has a gift for doing something, they have a natural ability for doing it.
As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching...
他年轻时就表现出教书的天赋。
Her grandmother had the gift of making people happy.
她奶奶有逗人开心的本事。
1. something acquired without compensation
2. natural qualities or talents
3. the act of giving
1. give qualities or abilities to
2. give as a present; make a gift of;
ability, capacity, capability, genius, talent, competence, faculty, gift, aptitude
这些名词均可表示人的"能力,才能"之意。
gift, present, souvenir, tip
这些名词都有"礼物,赠品"之意。
the gift of the gab
见 gab
the gift of tongues
in the gift of
(教士俸金或官职)(某人)有权授予
don't look a gift horse in the mouth
(谚)对发现(或获赠)的东西不要再找茬
Ginseng is the usual gift for a convalescent.
人参是送给康复期病人的常见馈赠.
In the examination paper Qestion 2 was a gift.
考卷中第二道题是个送分题. (本句中的gift不 可换用present)
The chairmanship of this committee is in the minister's gift.
该委员会主席由部长委派.
The gift to the boy was conditioned on his good behavior.
给孩子的礼物是以他的表现好坏为条件的.
Our neighbour has most generously swelled the collection with a gift of £25.
我们的邻居真慷慨,拿出25英镑加在捐款里.