给予英语怎么说
The team coach singled out two players for special praise.
The obligor has a right to be atoned by the assignor or the assignee for any additional costs acquired by the assignment.
The award is as much recognition of that ground-breaking quartet as of the new book, which has so many echoes of its forerunners.
We should fight for what we want because life is under no obligation to give us what we expect.
But the papal decree goes much further.
Buddy had showered them on me when I was young and fatherless.
At the same time, Mr Duncan is being showered with money by his boss.
This includes periodic follow-up, customer rewards, other perks, providing VIP and other membership privileges, and in some cases, personalized service e.g.
But I do hope you'll grant us some privileges in our future orders so as to offset our loss caused by the short weight.
Contrary to popular belief, freedom isn't given freely. It is not something passed out at birth.
Philip pledges support and offers to help in any way that he can.
Valuable facilities would be afforded to Russian air forces.
He came along to lend me moral support.
Participation is rewarded by enhanced reputation and the ability to collect items in the system (bookmarks, history, relationships, and so on).
The UN wants to send food aid to 10 countries in Africa severely affected by the drought.
We tend to look at nature conservation as some kind of favor that human beings are granting to the natural world.
Sometimes apologies are offered not to make amends with victims but to signal to an external audience that one is a good person.
She offered him emotional and practical support in countless ways.
On Wednesday, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, announced in Brussels that his government stood ready to help Ireland in its hour of need.
There was no attempt to recompense the miners for the loss of their jobs.
If you owned a Liberty Head coin from 1913, which is worth about one million dollars, you would probably be willing to give it special treatment, too!
Working-class parents, meanwhile, believe their children will naturally thrive, and give them far greater independence and time for free play.
When 2DG is administered to animals that eat normally, glucose reaches cells in abundance but the drug prevents most of it from being processed and thus reduces ATP synthesis.
The flip side of the second column, this was for the child who had been on the receiving end of the hurtful put-down.
Only limited attention appears to have been given to those students experiencing the other disabilities involving auditory function deficit.