英 [bɪˈstəʊ] 美 [bɪˈstoʊ]
vt. 赠予,授予(财产、权力或荣誉);<古>存放,贮藏;使用
bestow /bɪˈstəʊ/ CET6+ TEM4 [ bestowing bestowed bestows ]
及物动词 To bestow something on someone means to give or present it to them. 授予
The United States bestowed honorary citizenship upon England's World War II prime minister, Sir Winston Churchill.
美国授予了二战期间的英国首相温斯顿·丘吉尔爵士荣誉公民的称号。
... besiege v.围攻;困扰 bestow v.给予,赐赠 (奖励、荣誉等) bewilder v.迷惑, 把...弄糊涂, 使不知所措 ...
... disarmament 裁军 bestow 授予 Oslo 奥斯陆(挪威首都) ...
... besiege v. 围 bestow v. 赠予;利用 betray v. 背叛;泄漏 ...
... belittle 轻视;贬低,相形见绌 bestow 赠给;把…赠与;授予 betrayal 背叛 ...
bestowal 赠与;给与
使用;授予;放置;留宿
make use of / award / fashion / give / employ
Conversely, the stemma can also bestow a semblance of separation on manuscripts written within a few months of one another or even in the same room.
相反地,族谱也可以给几个月之内写的手稿一种分离的假象,甚至是在同一个房间里写的。
And you can bestow love upon things.
你可以给东西你的爱。
You also bestow love upon her or him.
你也赐予他或她爱。
This gave him the moral authority throughout our company that no mere title can ever bestow.
It will officially bestow its award at a ceremony in Boston on May 29.
The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest honor a President can bestow on a civilian.