词汇 | endow |
释义 | endow verb[ T ] uk /ɪnˈdaʊ/ us /ɪnˈdaʊ/ to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc. or to provide an income for it: 向(院校、医院等)捐款,捐赠,资助 The state of Michigan has endowed three institutes to do research for industry.密歇根州已经向3家研究所提供资助进行产业研究。 This hospital was endowed by the citizens of Strasbourg in the 16th century.这所医院是16世纪斯特拉斯堡市民捐建的。 Investing money backer bet bet big on something/someoneidiom capitalize co-investor deposit of something discretionary divestiture divestment investor landbanker mature microfinance pay something in pension plan plough plough into something/someone pump speculate speculator Idiombe endowed with something endow | American Dictionaryendow verb[ T ] us/ɪnˈdɑʊ/ to give money that will provide an income for a college or university, a hospital, or other organization: In 1937, Mellon endowed the National Gallery of Art. endowed with If someone or something is endowed with a particular quality or feature, the person or thing naturally has that quality or feature: People think Jefferson was endowed with great wisdom. endow | Business Englishendow verb[ T ] SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYuk /ɪnˈdaʊ/us to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc., or to provide an income for it: $1.5 million was donated to endow a university chair in his name. Examples of endowendow Exploitive agents endowed with the ability to interact selectively succeed in defending against invasion because they induce a highly non-interactive world. The omni-directional mobile platform endows the robot with the holonomic mobility on plane. What it is possible for an agent to know is constrained in crucial part by the cognitive capacities with which she is endowed. The actress's gesture liberated the object from its material function and endowed it with signals which evoked a metaphoric connection. Each debtor and banker is endowed with one unit of nonstorable labor when young (and nothing when old). There is a single consumption good; each agent is endowed with w > 0 units of this good when young and none when old. Unlike the introductory movement, environmental recordings are seldom perceived, and the whole movement is endowed with a distinctly abstract character. Their strong morphological identity endows them with a very differentiated character rendering them most distinct and recognisable. Every agent is endowed with a production opportunity. Animals have no option but to live by nature, their genetically endowed behavior. In a society gifted at generalisation, endowed with powerful ^ centralizing strategies, the historian moves in the direction of the frontiers of great regions already exploited. Rather, one might suggest, what develops are aspects of mind which access innately endowed linguistic knowledge. Finally, the elder members of the ' neighbour-focused ' network were less endowed with social contacts than in any other network type. The genuine prophet endows humankind with truths that are unattainable through means other than prophecy. In this paper, we consider the space 2 of the planar homeomorphisms that are obtained by gluing two translations together, endowed with the compact-open topology. See all examples of endow These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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