bequeath
vt. 將(財物等)遺贈給; 將(知識等)傳給(後人)
If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die.
Fields's will bequeathed his wife Hattie and son Claude the sum of twenty thousand dollars...
菲爾茨將遺贈給他妻子哈蒂和兒子克勞德共計兩萬美元。
He bequeathed all his silver to his children.
他把他所有的錢財都留給了孩子。
If you bequeath an idea or system, you leave it for other people to use or develop.
He bequeaths his successor an economy that is doing quite well...
他給繼任者留下了發展勢頭非常不錯的經濟。
It is true that colonialism did not bequeath much to Africa.
殖民主義給非洲確實沒有留下多少東西。
1. leave or give by will after one's death;
If you want my family so badly , I hereby bequeath them to you.
我會雙手奉上的,如果你想要我的家人的話.
It was to Warsaw that, at the end of his life , he bequeath his heart.
他臨終時要求將自己的心臟送回華沙.
Most people bequeath their property to their spouses and children.
大多數人把他們的財產遺留給他們的配偶和孩子們.
Knowledge: Compensation costs should bequeath Housing Units may be owned?
知識: 遺贈房屋拆遷補償費用應歸誰所有?
But we may also bequeath something light and beautiful, like a snail's shell.
但與此同時,我們也留下了一些如同蝸牛殼那般明快美麗, 色彩斑斕的東西.