endowed

endowed [ɪn'daʊ]  [ɪn'daʊ] 

原级:endow

第三人称单数:endows

endowed的反义词

现在分词:endowing

endowed 基本解释
捐赠;捐钱( endow的过去式和过去分词 );资助;使天生具有;
endowed 网络解释

1. 天资的,天赐的:ground water 地下水~level 地下水面 | endowed 天资的,天赐的 | scarcity 不足缺乏

2. 捐赠、赋予:indignant 愤怒的、愤慨的 | endowed 捐赠、赋予 | intervened 干涉、干预、插入

endowed 单语例句

1. By using modern techniques and materials the artist provides historically endowed entities with an entirely new significance and actuality.

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2. The commission's new rules also added supervision requirements and endowed banking regulators with disciplinary authority over foreign banks.

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3. To enable it to meet its social responsibilities, the home was richly endowed with agricultural land and vineyards.

4. Time is the only factor that brings transparency to hype in general, and it's something that I have not yet been endowed with.

5. endowed

5. By far the most controversial offering is the female figurine, often stylishly decked and endowed like a supermodel.

6. They are also endowed with well developed transport and telecommunications infrastructures ensuring rapid transit to final destination.

7. In fact, the central government is well endowed with fiscal resources to do so.

8. Amelie and Gael say Dang is the most precious gift they have ever been endowed with.

9. Endowed with neither good looks nor money, the girl relies on hard work and faith to eventually realize her dream.

10. The production and processing of agricultural and sideline products is endowed with great potential.

endowed 英英释义

endowed的反义词

adj

1. endowed

1. provided or supplied or equipped with (especially as by inheritance or nature)

    e.g. a well-endowed college
           endowed with good eyesight
           endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights