赋予 | fù yǔ | to assign; to entrust (a task); to give; to bestow | |
天赋 | tiān fù | gift; innate skill | |
赋诗 | fù shī | to versify; to compose poetry | |
赋税 | fù shuì | taxation | |
禀赋 | bǐng fù | natural endowment; gift |
1 | We must focus, as never before, on improving the conditions of the individual men and women who give the State or nation its richness and character. | |
2 | Since Einstein introduced special relativity, the theory and the special status it gives to the speed of light have appeared iron-clad. | |
3 | Secondly, the size of the population of items influences the value assigned to an expression. | |
4 | Type inference is not allowed in cases where the variable is not assigned a value on the same line it is declared. | |
5 | It has been constantly disputed among scholars that who is the original author of the four poems and two letters with signature of Kong Zang in Kong Cong Zi and when they were written. |