gift

  • 71gift — 1. noun 1) he gave the staff a gift Syn: present, handout, donation, offering, bestowal, bonus, award, endowment; tip, gratuity; largesse; informal freebie, perk; formal benefaction See note at present III …

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  • 72gift — An item presented free of charge to an individual or organization. Gifts are generally intended to express gratitude or friendship, and are common in business circles in some cultures. However, a gift may become a *bribe if it is intended (or is… …

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  • 73gift — noun 1) he gave the staff a gift Syn: present, handout, donation, offering, bonus, award, endowment; informal prezzie 2) a gift for music Syn: talent, flair, aptitude, facili …

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  • 74gift — talentas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Labai dideli kurios nors srities gabumai. Talentas ugdomas atkakliu darbu. kilmė gr. talanton – svorio matas – gift 26 kg; piniginis vienetas atitikmenys: angl. gift; talent vok.… …

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  • 75gift — talentas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Žmogus, turintis labai didelių gabumų. kilmė gr. talanton – svorio matas – gift 26 kg; piniginis vienetas atitikmenys: angl. gift; talent vok. Begabung, f; Talent, n rus. талант …

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  • 76Gift — das Gift, e Vorsicht, Gift! …

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  • 77gift — A voluntary transfer of property by one to another without any consideration or compensation therefor; anything given or bestowed, or any piece of property voluntarily transferred by one person to another. 24 Am J1st Gifts § 2. As the word is… …

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  • 78gift — 1. noun /ɡɪft,ɡɪvt/ a) Something given to another voluntarily, without charge. b) A talent or natural ability. Syn …

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  • 79ǽgift — f ( e/ a) restitution, repayment, legal gift (m?, n?) …

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  • 80Gift — GiftIm 1.Zorn,Wut.GrollvergiftetdieausgeglicheneGemütslage.1700ff. 2.Giftaufjnhaben=aufjnwütendsein.18.Jh. 3.einenGiftkriegen=zornigwerden.18.Jh. GiftIIn 1.jungesMädchen(halbscherzhaftesScheltwort).Giftistbetörend,auchlebenzerstörend.Seitdem19.Jh …

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