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Перевод: bequeathing
[существительное] завещание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The picture passed to her son, John Whitney Payson, who lent it to a university museum in Maine with the intention of bequeathing it to the university in return for eventual tax relief on his estate.
- To its disappointment, Sharp left the museum nothing, instead bequeathing his collection to a charitable foundation administered by his children (two daughters and one son).
- Bequeathing a body for research
- She smiled as her father began: he would have been happy being a teacher; he had often told her that and at one stage - in the nature of parents' bequeathing unfulfilled ambitions to their children - he had hoped that Mr Fenton might consider her as a pupil teacher (just for the mornings, of course, he needed her the rest of the day).
- I despise the stupidity of those painters who defended the removal of "Guernica" to its new air-conditioned penthouse because, in setting such a precedent, they are passing up the opportunity of bequeathing their own works to the Prado.
- But it was the arrival of the brilliant paper from the much younger, socially insignificant Alfred Russel Wallace which forced his hand - affording Darwin the full posthumous credit for Wallace's discovery, and the bequeathing to subsequent generations of a Darwinian bias which is considerably less enlightened than Wallace's own interpretation.
- In the face of rising popular hostility, and abandoned during the late 1920s by most of his powerful allies - the wealthy classes, his military colleagues and, crucially, Alfonso XIII himself - the dictator surrendered power in January 1930, bequeathing to the King the task of determining Spain's future constitutional course.
- They were the bejewelled and silken-turbaned villains who coloured the pirate archetype of our Western imaginations, wielding their blades and their sea-skills like demons, and bequeathing us their name for our night-mares.
- Being in a noble house, they discussed inheritance of land by means of "entails", the settling of land upon members of a family in a predetermined order to prevent any one owner or inheritor bequeathing it outside the family.
- FURTHER intelligence about the amazing Mr Humphrey Berkeley, who left the Conservative Party after bequeathing it an elective system for choosing its leaders, joined Labour, then moved on to the SDP, only to resign from it, too.
- There was always a hunger for newspapers and magazines (usually preferred to books) and he'd heard of baptizers in Patashoqua who named children by stabbing a copy of the London Times with a pin and bequeathing the first three words they pricked upon the infant, however unmusical the combination.
- A will apparently has the function of bequeathing but it might also be intended to please or to repudiate - and to a historian, though that was not the intention, it may function as information.
- BEQUEATHING A BODY FOR RESEARCH
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