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遗赠, 通过遗嘱给予
to give personal property to someone through a legal instrument, typically after one's death
- She decided to bequeath her family heirlooms to her grandchildren, ensuring they would stay within the family.
她决定将她的家族传家宝遗赠给她的孙子孙女们,确保它们会留在家族中。
- The antique collection was bequeathed to the museum by the late art enthusiast.
这些古董收藏品是由已故的艺术爱好者遗赠给博物馆的。
- In his will, the wealthy philanthropist chose to bequeath a significant portion of his estate to various charities.
在他的遗嘱中,这位富有的慈善家选择将他的大部分财产遗赠给各种慈善机构。
- The author's decision to bequeath his literary rights to his favorite charity surprised many.
作者决定将其文学权利遗赠给他最喜欢的慈善机构,这让许多人感到惊讶。
- As a gesture of gratitude, the elderly couple decided to bequeath a portion of their savings to their loyal caregiver.
作为感激的表示,这对老夫妇决定将他们的一部分储蓄遗赠给他们忠实的看护人。
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