1.授与,赋与 (with)
2.〈罕〉穿(衣);使穿上 (with)
1.to endow somebody or something with an ability or quality
1.Meanwhile, jade was also incomparably endued with its enigmatic religious significance due to its unique role played on funerary occasions.
同时,玉在丧葬方面的特殊作用也使玉具有了无比的神秘宗教意义。
2.Chinese endued with this happy temperament we believe to be by no means rare.
具有这种快乐性情的中国人,我们相信并不罕见。
3.in the ancientry, up to the latter-days, the theory was endued with new content.
“以夷制夷”的外交思想形成于古代,到近代被赋予了新的内容。
4.in fact is not ture, life isn't a tragedy, it's a "fight" . why did us living? in other words how did us to be endued with daylights.
事实并不是这样。生活并不是一个悲剧。它是一个“搏斗”。我们生活来做什么?或者说我们为什么要有这生命?
5.At Present, many countries have endued the lawyer with the immunity from criminal responsibility.
目前,世界上不少国家均不同程度地赋予了律师刑事辩护豁免权。
6.and take for witness two persons from among you, endued with justice, and establish the evidence (as) before Allah.
你们当以你们的两个公正人为见证,你们当为真主而作证。
7.Along with the rapid development of the world military technology, rocket weapon is endued with new mission namely that aerial defense.
随着世界军事技术的飞速发展,火箭武器被赋予了新的历史使命即应用于防空作战。
8.Happiness is the most beautiful mood that the God has endued to me.
快乐是赋予我的最美丽的心情。
9.There is, in their stories, instruction for men endued with understanding.
在他们的故事里,对于有理智的人们,确有一种教训。
10.Product-grade is endued by producers to great extent, and is used mainly to determine the sale price of goods.
“产品档次”的划定或档次归属的类分,很大程度上由生产者赋予,并往往被厂家作为产品定价的主要依据。