原谅的英语单词范文
donate 【根】don=to give(给予)
To prent as a gift to a fund or cau; contribute. To make a contribution to a fund or cau.
v. 捐赠;捐献
n. 捐赠;捐献
例句:
We donate to the school endowment fund every year. 我们每年向的捐赠基金捐款。
endow
To provide with property, ine, or a source of ine. To equip or supply with a talent or quality: Nature endowed you with a beautiful singing voice. To imagine as having a usually favorable trait or quality: endowed the family pet with human intelligence.
vt. 赋予;捐赠;天生具有
例句: She is endowed with great musical ability.
她的音乐天赋很高。
He endowed the hospital with half his fortune. 他把他的一半财产捐赠给了这家医院。
dowery
Money or property brought by a bride to her husband at marriage. Also called dower.
A sum of money required of a postulant at a convent.
A natural endowment or gift; a talent. n.=dowry 嫁妆;天资
donation
The act of giving to a fund or cau. A gift or grant.
n. 捐款,捐赠物;捐赠
例句: She made a donation of $5,000 to the Children's Hospital.
她捐了五千美元给儿童医院。
donee
The recipient of a gift
n. 受赠者,受赠人
donor One that contributes something, such as money, to a cau or fund. Medicine. An individual from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transfusion, implantation, or transplant. Chemistry. An atom, molecule, or ion that provides a part to bine with an aeptor, especially an atom that provides two electrons to form a bond with another atom. Electronics. An element introduced into a miconductor with a negative valence greater than that of the pure miconductor.
n. 捐赠者;供者;赠送人 ;【医】供血者;献皮者;(器官等的)供者;【物】【电子】施主 d
o doss长的蛮像的,241期讲哈 A specified quantity of a therapeutic agent, such as a drug or medicine, prescribed to be taken at one time or at stated intervals. The amount of radiation administered as therapy to a given site. An ingredient added, especially to wine, to impart flavor or strength. An amount, especially of something unpleasant, to which one is
To give (someone) a do, as of medicine. To give or prescribe (medicine) in specified amounts.
n. 剂量;一剂,一服
vi. 服药
vt. 给药;给…服药
例句: Feverish patients were dod with quinine. 给发高烧病人服用了奎宁。
anecdote an=un ec=ex ecdot-edit
A short aount of an interesting or humorous incident.
pl. anecdotes or anecdota (-dt?) Secret or hitherto undivulged particulars of history or biography.
n. 轶事;奇闻;秘史
例句:
She told us anecdotes about the hospital and the patients.
她告诉我有关这家医院及病人的趣闻轶事。
condone
To overlook, forgive, or disregard (an offen) without protest or censure. See Synonyms at forgive.
vt. 宽恕;赦免
pardon par= per, thoroughly
字面意思to give up someone’s fault thoroughly [Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: pardoner, from Late Latin perdonare 'to give freely'] To relea (a person) from punishment; exempt from penalty: a convicted criminal who was pardoned by the governor. To let (an offen) pass without punishment. To make courteous 步行的英语
allowance for; excu The act of pardoning. Law. Exemption of a convicted person from the penalties of an offen or crime by the power of the executor of the laws. An official document or warrant declaring such 赵瑞龙原型
an exemption.