I. Translation
Gifts; Gifts; Talent; Genius; Talent; A piece of cake; Very cheap stuff.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) free delivery; Feed; free of charge
Second, the example:
This watch is a gift from my mother.
This watch is a gift from my mother.
Third, vocabulary usage:
1. When a gift is interpreted as a "gift, gift", it is pointed out that the gift is given to the other party out of goodwill, courtesy or respect, and no reward or compensation is expected. Gifts can be concrete or abstract. Gift is a countable noun. Gift postponement can be interpreted as "a very cheap thing, an easy thing", usually in the singular, often used with the indefinite article A?
When 2.gift is interpreted as "talent", it refers to the talent born in a certain aspect or field, which is a countable noun, followed by the phrase for [of] as an attribute, and occasionally followed by an infinitive.
Extended data:
Synonym: now
I. Translation:
Gifts; gift
Second, pronunciation:
English [? preznt? Zent], beauty [? preznt? zent]
Third, examples:
He bought me an expensive diamond ring as a birthday present.
He bought me an expensive diamond ring as a birthday present.
Fourth, vocabulary usage:
1. When present is used as the solution of "now, at present", it is usually used with the definite article the and only used as a singular noun.
2. When present is interpreted as "gift", it generally refers to "gift" or "gift" exchanged between relatives and friends. Most of them are given out of kindness, courtesy or respect, and they don't necessarily expect to return or give back. This is a countable noun.