gifts / gɪft /

礼物礼品赠品馈赠

gifts2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something given voluntarily without payment in return, as to show favor toward someone, honor an occasion, or make a gesture of assistance; present.
  2. the act of giving.
  3. something bestowed or acquired without any particular effort by the recipient or without its being earned: Those extra points he got in the game were a total gift.
  4. a special ability or capacity; natural endowment; talent: the gift of saying the right thing at the right time.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to present with as a gift; bestow gifts upon; endow with.
  2. to present with a gift: just the thing to gift the newlyweds.

gifts 近义词

n. 名词 noun

something given freely, for no recompense

n. 名词 noun

talent, aptitude

gifts构成的短语

  • gift of gab
  • look a gift horse in the mouth

更多gifts例句

  1. A source familiar told me that before that trip Kushner purchased a Torah with his own money as a gift to Bahrain's King Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa.
  2. A new and improved keyboard could make a great gift for those hard-working hands of yours.
  3. If your friend or family member has to postpone, Forrest recommends scheduling a phone date with them, offering to help contact guests, and sending them a gift on their original wedding date to make them feel special.
  4. She recommends still sending a wedding gift and a thoughtfully written card that explains why you’re RSVP’ing no.
  5. Additionally, the pandemic has created financial challenges with millions unemployed, so gift giving might be even more stressful.
  6. The kids had a gift for him too, a tee shirt with ‘Baseball Spoken Here’ stenciled across the front.
  7. While the chicken today might be the least exotic bird one can think of, it was once a gift that wowed kings.
  8. A Christmas Carol revived and reinvented it around the gift of giving.
  9. Then the gift card is shopped online in a gray market to collect cold currency.
  10. Moraca pointed to another form of return fraud, involving gift cards.
  11. The living (value £250) is in the gift of trustees, and is now held by the Rev. M. Parker, Vicar.
  12. At the end of the first year, however, she resigned this privilege because she did not wish to accept the conditions of the gift.
  13. This gift of rice was especially pleasing to the traveller, as no dish is held in higher honour in Korea.
  14. It is certain that I then had a bad cough nearly always; and this I am sure was what decided the form of his parting gift to me.
  15. His methodical mind hated the idea of disorder; administration came to him as Nature's gift.