endowing
v.
捐钱( endow的现在分词 );
捐赠;
资助;
使(某人)天生具有(好资质、能力等);
例句:
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Investors frequently revere the schemer, endowing him with magical properties.
来自NEWYORKER
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Prisoners sometimes ease their captivity by endowing their jailers with extraordinary qualities.
犯人有时表现出非常好的品德以取悦狱卒,以此改善他们的境遇.
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Ambiguity is a quality of much fine writing, endowing it with richness, subtlety, or surprise.
晦涩是许多优秀作品的特点, 这赋予它们以意味深长, 深奥微妙或语出惊人之感.
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He spent all his large fortune on endowing a hospital.
他把庞大的家产全部捐给了一家医院.
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Wealth could not be more nobly used than in...endowing a number of fellowships.
来自B. Pym
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He could speak like a prophet or an oracle, endowing buildings with anthropomorphic qualities.
来自WSJ