词组 | endow with |
释义 | Phr V endow with endows, endowing, endowed be endowed with sth always passiveto have a particular quality or featureSome lucky people are endowed with both brains and beauty. endow sb/sth with sth formal to give a particular quality or feature to someone or something, or to make them seem to have itThe author endowed his hero with extraordinary vigour and charm. be endowed with sth formal to naturally have a particular ability, or feature, especially a good one: Healy was a good public speaker and endowed with extraordinary energy.be well/richly endowed with sth (=have a lot of it) The island is well endowed with mineral deposits. endow (someone or something) with (something)1. To bestow a monetary donation on someone or something. A wealthy benefactor has endowed the college with a new scholarship. 2. To give or contribute something to someone or something. Rachel's absence this year really endowed the event with a degree of sadness. endow someone or something with something1. . to give something to someone or something. We endowed her with the courage she needed to do the job. Gerald endowed the proceedings with a distinctive atmosphere. 2. to provide someone or something with a large sum of money that will provide income. I will endow my alma mater with some of my fortune. The family endowed a chair in the humanities at the university. |
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