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From:
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gift
/ˈgɪft/
禮物,禮品;天賦,才能(
v
.)贈送,授予,使有天賦
From:
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GIFT
縮寫
[=
granulocyte
immunofluorescence
test
]粒細胞免疫熒光試驗
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gift
n.
1.
Anything
given
;
anything
voluntarily
transferred
by
one
person
to
another
without
compensation
;
a
present
;
an
offering
.
Shall
I
receive
by
gift
,
what
of
my
own
, . . .
I
can
command
? --
Milton
.
2.
The
act
,
right
,
or
power
of
giving
or
bestowing
;
as
,
the
office
is
in
the
gift
of
the
President
.
3.
A
bribe
;
anything
given
to
corrupt
.
Neither
take
a
gift
,
for
a
gift
doth
blind
the
eyes
of
the
wise
.
--
Deut
.
xvi
. 19.
4.
Some
exceptional
inborn
quality
or
characteristic
;
a
striking
or
special
talent
or
aptitude
;
power
;
faculty
;
as
,
the
gift
of
wit
;
a
gift
for
speaking
.
5.
Law
A
voluntary
transfer
of
real
or
personal
property
,
without
any
consideration
.
It
can
be
perfected
only
by
deed
,
or
in
case
of
personal
property
,
by
an
actual
delivery
of
possession
.
Gift rope
Naut
,
a
rope
extended
to
a
boat
for
towing
it
;
a
guest
rope
.
Syn:
--
Present
;
donation
;
grant
;
largess
;
benefaction
;
boon
;
bounty
;
gratuity
;
endowment
;
talent
;
faculty
.
Usage:
--
Gift
,
Present
,
Donation
.
These
words
,
as
here
compared
,
denote
something
gratuitously
imparted
to
another
out
of
one's
property
.
A
gift
is
something
given
whether
by
a
superior
or
an
inferior
,
and
is
usually
designed
for
the
relief
or
benefit
of
him
who
receives
it
.
A
present
is
ordinarly
from
an
equal
or
inferior
,
and
is
always
intended
as
a
compliment
or
expression
of
kindness
.
Donation
is
a
word
of
more
dignity
,
denoting
,
properly
,
a
gift
of
considerable
value
,
and
ordinarly
a
gift
made
either
to
some
public
institution
,
or
to
an
individual
on
account
of
his
services
to
the
public
;
as
,
a
donation
to
a
hospital
,
a
charitable
society
,
or
a
minister
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gift
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Gifted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Gifting
.]
To
endow
with
some
power
or
faculty
.
See
gift
4
.
He
was
gifted
. . .
with
philosophical
sagacity
.
--
I
.
Taylor
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
gift
n
1:
something
acquired
without
compensation
2:
natural
qualities
or
talents
[
syn
:
endowment
,
talent
,
natural
endowment
]
3:
the
act
of
giving
[
syn
:
giving
]
v
1:
give
qualities
or
abilities
to
[
syn
:
endow
,
indue
,
empower
,
invest
,
endue
]
2:
give
as
a
present
;
make
a
gift
of
; "
What
will
you
give
her
for
her
birthday
?" [
syn
:
give
,
present
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Gift
(1.)
An
gratuity
(
Prov
. 19:6)
to
secure
favour
(18:16; 21:14),
a
thank-offering
(
Num
. 18:11),
or
a
dowry
(
Gen
. 34:12).
(2.)
An
oblation
or
proppitatory
gift
(2Sa 8:2,6; 1Ch 18:2,6;
2Ch 26:8;
Ps
. 45:12; 72:10).
(3.)
A
bribe
to
a
judge
to
obtain
a
favourable
verdict
(
Ex
.
23:8;
Deut
. 16:19).
(4.)
Simply
a
thing
given
(
Matt
. 7:11;
Luke
11:13;
Eph
. 4:8);
sacrifical
(
Matt
. 5:23, 24; 8:4);
eleemosynary
(
Luke
21:1);
a
gratuity
(
John
4:10;
Acts
8:20).
In
Acts
2:38
the
generic
word
dorea
is
rendered
"
gift
."
It
differs
from
the
charisma
(1
Cor
.
12:4)
as
denoting
not
miraculous
powers
but
the
working
of
a
new
spirit
in
men
,
and
that
spirit
from
God
.
The
giving
of
presents
entered
largely
into
the
affairs
of
common
life
in
the
East
.
The
nature
of
the
presents
was
as
various
as
were
the
occasions
:
food
(1
Sam
. 9:7; 16:20),
sheep
and
cattle
(
Gen
. 32:13-15),
gold
(2
Sam
. 18:11),
jewels
(
Gen
.
24:53),
furniture
,
and
vessels
for
eating
and
drinking
(2
Sam
.
17:28);
delicacies
,
as
spices
,
honey
,
etc
. (1
Kings
10:25; 2
Kings
5: 22).
The
mode
of
presentation
was
with
as
much
parade
as
possible
:
the
presents
were
conveyed
by
the
hands
of
servants
(
Judg
. 3:18),
or
still
better
,
on
the
backs
of
beasts
of
burden
(2
Kings
8:9).
The
refusal
of
a
present
was
regarded
as
a
high
indignity
;
and
this
constituted
the
aggravated
insult
noticed
in
Matt
. 22:11,
the
marriage
robe
having
been
offered
and
refused
.
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