gifts
英 [ɡɪfts]
美 [ɡɪfts]
n. 礼物; 赠品; 天赋; 天才; 才能; 轻而易举的事; 极便宜的东西
gift的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 礼物;礼品
Agiftis something that you give someone as a present.- ...a gift of $50.00...
价值50美元的礼物 - They believed the unborn child was a gift from God.
他们认为腹中的孩子是上帝赐予的礼物。 - ...gift shops.
礼品店
- ...a gift of $50.00...
- N-COUNT 天赋;天才;才能
If someone has agift fordoing something, they have a natural ability for doing it.- As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching...
他年轻时就表现出教书的天赋。 - Her grandmother had the gift of making people happy.
她奶奶有逗人开心的本事。
- As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching...
- God's gift→ see:God
双语例句
- On the one hand I admire his gifts, but on the other I distrust his judgment.
一方面我羡慕他的才华,而另一方面我却怀疑他的判断力。 - All bribes and gifts that he took were confiscated.
他受贿的财物全部充了公。 - The emperor promoted the general and lavished him with gifts.
皇帝擢升了将军并赏给他丰厚的礼物。 - She castigated the tax on gifts and bequests as a threat to small business.
她把对礼物和遗赠物征税斥之为对小商号的一种威胁。 - We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
我们花了很多钱买波希米亚玻璃制品送人和自用。 - What are your unique gifts?
你有什么独特的天赋和才能? - She was anxious for me to unwrap the other gifts.
她急切地等我打开其他礼物。 - We comforted soldiers with gifts.
我们带着礼物慰劳士兵。 - To accept ( these sumptuous gifts) embarrasses me, but to refuse them would be unmannerly.; To decline would be disrespectful but to accept is embarrassing.
却之不恭,受之有愧。 - It is illegal for public officials to solicit gifts or money in exchange for favors
公务员通过索要礼物或钱财作为为他人提供便利的交换是违法的。
