bequest的意思和读音

bequest

: [bɪˈkwest] : [bɪ'kwest]

n.

bequests  

n.inheritance,legacy,gift,donation,settlement

bequestn.

1.money or property that you ask to be given to a particular person when you die

He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren.

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n.1.money or property that you give to someone after you die by making a legal document called a will

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1.I don't contest your right to dispose of your property as you see fit, but I doubt the propriety of this bequest.怀

2.A gift of any amount can be contributed to the Permanent Fund and can come from the donor's current assets or be designated by bequest.

3.Bequest The process of giving stocks, bonds, or any other assets to the beneficiary of a will.

4.The subject of our meeting was the Mond Bequest, a contentious issue from the time it arrived at the gallery in 1923.”(MondBequest)——1923

5.but he left it to him on such terms as destroyed half the value of the bequest .便

6.Joe is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow, member of The Paul Harris Society, Foundation Benefactor, and a member of the Bequest Society...

7.This paper establishes an intertemporal housing demand model considering the price uncertainty, bequest motives, and resale of housing.

8.After paying various bequest the residue of his estate is split between his children.

9.For were not the swine saved also by Noah in his ark at the bequest of the Lord?

10.After pay various bequest the residue of his estate is split between his children.