1.给,赐;允诺 (to do)
1.to give, promise, or offer something to someone who you trust
1.The true nature of the new book would not be vouchsafed "until those shuffled cards are typed into a manuscript" .
这一新作的真正本质「不到那些打乱的卡片变成铅字」,是不会被惠允见教的。
2.Ecological tourists' purpose is to enjoy the view and culture vouchsafed naturally.
生态旅游者的目的是享受自然赐予的景观和文化。
3.He thanked for all the blessings which Providence had vouchsafed to him while in this valley of strife and toil.
他感谢上帝在这纷争与劳苦之谷所赐予他的一切福佑。
4.Divine fellowship is never vouchsafed to haughty, high minded sinners.
上帝绝不与傲慢自大的罪人相交。
5.O that a hallowed season of pine communion may be vouchsafed to me this evening!
哦,但愿今晚赐我圣洁的时刻能与祢亲密相交!
6.Mr Earnshaw vouchsafed no answer.
恩萧先生却没有回答。
7.This done, St Francis, with his companions and the peasant, returned thanks to God for the miracle thus vouchsafed , and went on their way;
然后,方济各和他的同伴们,还有那个农民一起为了这恩赐,感谢上帝,接着又上路出发了;
8.backed up the religion of Lama, vouchsafed Dalai and Banchan, appointed ambassador at Tibet;
在西藏实行支持喇嘛教,册封达赖、班禅,派遣驻藏大臣等政策;