gifts
英 [ɡɪfts]
美 [ɡɪfts]
n. 礼物; 赠品; 天赋; 天才; 才能; 轻而易举的事; 极便宜的东西
gift的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 礼物;礼品
Agiftis something that you give someone as a present.- ...a gift of $50.00...
价值50美元的礼物 - They believed the unborn child was a gift from God.
他们认为腹中的孩子是上帝赐予的礼物。 - ...gift shops.
礼品店
- ...a gift of $50.00...
- N-COUNT 天赋;天才;才能
If someone has agift fordoing something, they have a natural ability for doing it.- As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching...
他年轻时就表现出教书的天赋。 - Her grandmother had the gift of making people happy.
她奶奶有逗人开心的本事。
- As a youth he discovered a gift for teaching...
- God's gift→ see:God
双语例句
- The charity received gifts, which in aggregate did not exceed £ 40,000.
慈善机构接收了总计不超过4万英镑的礼物。 - To accept ( these sumptuous gifts) embarrasses me, but to refuse them would be unmannerly.; To decline would be disrespectful but to accept is embarrassing.
却之不恭,受之有愧。 - The aggregate of all the gifts was over$ 100.
礼品的总额超过100美元。 - She castigated the tax on gifts and bequests as a threat to small business.
她把对礼物和遗赠物征税斥之为对小商号的一种威胁。 - We splurged on Bohemian glass for gifts, and for ourselves.
我们花了很多钱买波希米亚玻璃制品送人和自用。 - We all have unique skills and gifts.
我们都拥有独特的技能和天赋。 - We comforted soldiers with gifts.
我们带着礼物慰劳士兵。 - We give our family and friends gifts, too.
我们也给我们的家人和朋友赠送礼物。 - It was a Christmas when shoppers passed by expensive silks in favor of more practical gifts.
这是一个购物者不理会昂贵的丝绸衣服而热衷于更实用礼物的圣诞节。 - The more gifts she received, the more she craved, until he was living beyond his means
得到的礼物越多,她的胃口就越大,直到他捉襟见肘为止。