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bequeath [bɪ'kwi:ð]∎ her father bequeathed her his fortune son père lui a légué sa fortune;∎ they've bequeathed nothing to us but a ruined economy ils ne nous ont légué qu'une économie en ruine -
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bi'kwi:ð(to leave (personal belongings) by will: She bequeathed her art collection to the town.) legar, ceder- bequesttr[bɪ'kwiːð]1 legar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto bequeath something to somebody legar algo a alguienbequeath [bɪ'kwi:ɵ, -'kwi:ð] vt: legar, dejar en testamentov.• legar v.bɪ'kwiːð, -'kwiːθto bequeath something to somebody, to bequeath somebody something — legarle* algo a alguien
[bɪ'kwiːð]VT legar* * *[bɪ'kwiːð, -'kwiːθ]to bequeath something to somebody, to bequeath somebody something — legarle* algo a alguien
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bequeath[Swahili Word] -achia[Part of Speech] verb[Class] applicative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -acha[English Example] bequeath property to someone[Swahili Example] achia mtu mali------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bequeath[Swahili Word] -halifu[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] halafu------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bequeath something[Swahili Word] -rithisha[Part of Speech] verb[English Example] His/her greatgrandfather bequeathed him the throne[Swahili Example] Babu mkuu alimrithisha ufalme wake------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bequeath something to someone[Swahili Word] wosia[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] alimwosia mali yake------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] bequeath something to someone[Swahili Word] -usia[Part of Speech] verb[Swahili Example] alimwusia mali yake------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[bɪˈkwi:ð]bequeath завещать (движимость) bequeath завещать bequeath передавать потомству bequeath (уст.) поверять bequeath in settlement завещать по акту распоряжения имуществом give and bequeath завещать движимость -
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transitive verb1)2) (fig.) überliefern [Legende, Zeugnisse]; vererben [Tradition]* * *[bi'kwi:ð]- academic.ru/6533/bequest">bequest* * *be·queath[bɪˈkwi:ð]vtto \bequeath a fortune to sb jdm ein Vermögen hinterlassen [o vermachen]* * *[bɪ'kwiːð]vt* * *bequeath [bıˈkwiːð; -θ] v/t2. fig überliefern, vererben* * *transitive verb1)2) (fig.) überliefern [Legende, Zeugnisse]; vererben [Tradition]* * *v.vermachen v. -
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be·queath [bɪʼkwi:ð] vtto \bequeath sth to sb jdm etw hinterlassen (a. fig)to \bequeath a fortune to sb jdm ein Vermögen hinterlassen [o vermachen] -
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[bɪ'kwiːð]гл.1) завещать (движимость, деньги)to bequeath to smb. — завещать кому-л.
This ring was bequeathed to me by my grandmother. — Это кольцо завещала мне моя бабушка.
I bequeath to my children the rest of my property, to be divided equally. — Оставшуюся часть моего имущества я завещаю своим детям, они должны поделить его поровну.
2) объявлять; говорить, заявлять; обозначать ( в языке)3) оплакивать, скорбетьSyn: -
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bɪˈkwi:ð завещать( особ. движимое имущество;
тж. перен) (устаревшее) поверятьbequeath завещать (движимость) ~ завещать ~ передавать потомству ~ (уст.) поверятьgive and ~ завещать движимостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > bequeath
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1. юр. завещавам (и. иот. пари)
2. предавам/оставям/завещавам на потомство (идеи, пример и пр.)* * *{bi'kwhd} v 1. юр. завещавам (и.иот. пари); 2. предавам/оста* * *завещавам;* * *1. предавам/оставям/завещавам на потомство (идеи, пример и пр.) 2. юр. завещавам (и. иот. пари)* * * -
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[bı|ʹkwi:ð,-{bı}ʹkwi:θ] v1) завещать (особ. движимое имущество; тж. перен.)2) уст. поверять -
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гл.1) юр. завещать (официально передавать имущество кому-л. в завещании)He bequeathed his property to his sister. — Он завещал свое имущество сестре.
See:2) общ. завещать, передавать потомству ( в переносном смысле)They bequeathed their knowledge to us. — Они завещали нам свои знания.
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завещать: завещание личных движимых активов по специально оформленному завещанию; см. devise;will.
См. также в других словарях:
Bequeath — Be*queath (b[ e]*kw[=e][th] ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bequeathed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bequeathing}.] [OE. biquethen, AS. becwe[eth]an to say, affirm, bequeath; pref. be + cwe[eth]an to say, speak. See {Quoth}.] 1. To give or leave by will; to give by … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bequeath — be·queath /bi kwēth, kwēt̲h̲/ vt [Old English becwethan to speak to, address, leave by will, from be to, about + cwethan to say]: to give by will used esp. of personal property but sometimes of real property; see also legacy, legatee compare de … Law dictionary
bequeath — be‧queath [bɪˈkwiːD, bɪˈkwiːθ] verb [transitive] LAW to officially arrange for someone to have money or property that you own after your death, by writing it in your will: bequeath something to somebody • Sharp left the museum nothing, instead… … Financial and business terms
bequeath — (v.) O.E. becweðan to say, speak to, exhort, blame, also leave by will; from BE (Cf. be ) + cweðan to say, from P.Gmc. *kwithan, from PIE *gwet to say, speak. Original sense of say, utter died out 13c., leaving legal sense of transfer by will.… … Etymology dictionary
bequeath — *will, devise, leave, legate Analogous words: *give, present, bestow: *distribute, dispense … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bequeath — [v] give in a will bestow, commit, devise, endow, entrust, grant, hand down, hand on, impart, leave, leave to, legate, pass on, transmit, will; concepts 108,317 Ant. take … New thesaurus
bequeath — ► VERB 1) leave (property) to someone by a will. 2) hand down or pass on. ORIGIN Old English, related to QUOTH(Cf. ↑quoth) … English terms dictionary
bequeath — [bē kwēth′, bēkwēth′; bikwēth′, bikwēth′] vt. bequeathed, bequeathing [ME bequethen < OE becwethan, to declare, give by will < be , BE + cwethan, to say: see QUOTH] 1. to leave (property) to another by last will and testament 2. to hand… … English World dictionary
bequeath — UK [bɪˈkwiːð] / US [bɪˈkwɪð] / US [bɪˈkwɪθ] verb [transitive] Word forms bequeath : present tense I/you/we/they bequeath he/she/it bequeaths present participle bequeathing past tense bequeathed past participle bequeathed formal to give someone… … English dictionary
bequeath — [[t]bɪkwi͟ːð[/t]] bequeaths, bequeathing, bequeathed 1) VERB If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die. [FORMAL] [V n n] Fields s will bequeathed his wife Hattie and son Claude the… … English dictionary
bequeath — be|queath [bıˈkwi:ð, bıˈkwi:θ] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: becwethan, from cwethan to say ] 1.) to officially arrange for someone to have something that you own after your death = ↑leave bequeath sth to sb ▪ She bequeathed her collection of… … Dictionary of contemporary English