英 [bɪˈkwest] 美 [bɪˈkwest]
n. 遗产;遗赠
复数bequests
bequest /bɪˈkwɛst/ TEM8
可数名词 A bequest is money or property which you legally leave to someone when you die. 遗赠; 遗产
The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work with the poor.
这个教堂收到一笔遗产,用来雇用为穷人治病的医生。
(law) a gift of personal property by will
同义词: legacy
遗产-引用次数:12
参考来源继承法中的遗产研究
遗产-引用次数:9
Of the nonuse value, the dominant is the existence value, accounting for 57%; the next is bequest value, 24%; the last is the option value, 19%.
在非使用价值中,主要表现为存在价值,占57%;其次是遗产价值,占24%;然后是选择价值,占19%。
参考来源北京山区森林资源价值评价
遗产-引用次数:3
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bequeath 遗赠;把…遗赠给;把…传下去
[法]遗产;遗赠
He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren.
他给他的孙辈每人留下一笔遗产。
The bequest is conservatively estimated at $30 million.
这笔遗产被保守地估计为3000万美元。
The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work with the poor.
这个教堂收到一笔遗产,用来雇用为穷人治病的医生。
In May 2006 there was a bequest of a substantial sum which has boosted their collections.
That is, until Flynt's brother got a Los Angeles judge to block the bequest.
But another Disney bequest may succeed in reconnecting the school to the neighbouring megalopolis.