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授予;同意;承認;認為
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n.
授予物;補助金;同意;給予;財產轉讓
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Grant.
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n.
格蘭特(男名)
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 準許; 答應給予 consent to give or allow what is asked for
- vt. 承認 agree that sth is true
n.
(名詞)
- [C]補助金,助學金,津貼 money that you give for a special reason
v.
動詞
- 答應,答應給予
- (姑且)承認,姑認
- 【律】授予,授與
- 許可,獲準,批準,準予,準許,允許
- 假定
- 同意(…的請求),滿足
- 讓渡,轉讓(財產)
- 給,施以,賦予,給予,賜予
- 認為…是理所當然
- 對…不予重視,不把…當回事
n.
名詞
- 承認
- 授予,給予,授與
- 財產轉讓,讓渡
- 同意,答應
- 獎學金,助學金,補助金,津貼
- 授給物,授予物
- 許可
- 格蘭特(音譯名)
- 轉讓證書
- 轉讓權
- 格蘭特(1.Ulysses Simpson,1822-1885,美國將軍,于1869-77任美國第十八任總統,2.Cary,1909-,英國出生的美國電影演員)
- 撥款
Noun:
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any monetary aid
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the act of providing a subsidy
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(law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance
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Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978)
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United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986)
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18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885)
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a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business;
"he got the beer concession at the ball park"
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a right or privilege that has been granted
Verb:
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let have;
"grant permission"
"Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
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give as judged due or on the basis of merit;
"the referee awarded a free kick to the team"
"the jury awarded a million dollars to the plaintiff"
"Funds are granted to qualified researchers"
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be willing to concede;
"I grant you this much"
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allow to have;
"grant a privilege"
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bestow, especially officially;
"grant a degree"
"give a divorce"
"This bill grants us new rights"
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give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
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transfer by deed;
"grant land"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Visa exemption does not grant the right to work.
豁免學生簽證并不給予上班的豁免權。
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We grant the truth of what you said.
我國統一如果說的是現實。
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I grant that your explanation is reasonable.
我認同你的解說是合理可行的。
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I take it for granted you have read this book.
我覺得你必定讀過這全書。
用作動詞 (v.)
作為及物動名詞
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I cannot grant your request.
不能雙方同意你的中請。
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I had to grant the reasonableness of his argument.
我就得不愿承認他的論點的適度性。
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I grant the truth of what he says.
我宣布你說的是真實的。
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We grant his sincerity.
我國誠認他的誠心。
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He's a good fellow,I grant you.
我(向你) 保障他就是個好帥小伙。
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Their request was readily granted.
你的重定向越來越快能夠得到了申批。
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Some form of State aid must be granted.
必需帶給兩種主要形式的政府部門補貼。
S+~+that-clause
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I grant that I am wrong.
我誠認我不對。
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I grant that your explanation is reasonable.
我坦誠的說,你的表述是符合截然的。
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I grant that what you say is correct.
我認可他說的是正確合理的。
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I grant that he wastes his money, but he always spends it on his friends.
我認同來用錢是大掌大腳,并且他經常把錢花在朋友們身邊。
用于雙賓詞組
S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
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She granted the child his wish.
她無法了那小孩的想法。
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I'm afraid the manager will not grant you the request.
只怕運營經理沒有考慮考慮你的要求。
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The governor granted the condemned man a week's respite.
總督簽字給死緩罪犯這個個禮拜的緩刑期。
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He refused to grant them long-term credits.
他不能為大家 長期性的個人貸款。
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The president granted the newly-appointed ambassador an audience before the banquet.
國家元首在宴席前召見接任形象大使。
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He was granted a pension.
他換取撫恤金。
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They were granted many privileges.
她們被獲得許許多多特權。
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He has been granted his freedom on condition he leaves the country.
他已獲準回復自衛權,條件是他回到這樣國家地區。
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The children were granted a holiday for the Queen's wedding.
女兒們在女王視頻結婚儀式日子放一堆天假。
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He was granted an audience with the President.
他獲準被領導接見。
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The government will grant land to anyone willing to farm it.
市政府將分配權農田給其余不敢耕作的人。
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The King of England granted a charter to the colonists.
法國羅馬皇帝給殖民地以特權。
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May God grant success to all of you.
祈禱造物主賜給大家每一家人取得勝利。
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Scholarships were granted to some students.
區域學生們刷出了學業獎學金。
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Lands were granted to the ministers by the King.
帝王把地面封給了內閣大臣們。
用于賓補動名詞
S+~+ n./pron. +(to be) adj.
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I granted this (to be) true.
我成認這便是的確。
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Granted that he is not brilliant, he is at least competent and diligent.
或許他未必是有才一流,但他必須以身作則、吃苦耐勞。
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Granted that he was drunk, that is no excuse for his conduct.
即便他是醉到,那從來不能當上他也許做的理由可以證明。
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Granted that he said so, he may not keep his promise.
盡管他是如此一來說的,他也不達成他的誓言。
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Granting that he is very honest, he may be mistaken.
縱然他很誠實,但也或者不順心。
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Granting that a lot of people were absent, we held the meeting as usual.
無論怎樣大多的人選擇錯過,他們還有正常會議。
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Granting that he did say so, we cannot be sure what he really meant.
假定他如此講過,那可是必須是他的原意。
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You can get a grant to improve your house.
你以收獲相應當地政府的政府補貼金改進你的房產前提。
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The students lived on a grant from the government.
我們們靠政府辦公室的貧困補助金生命。
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The university can get a grant to build a new library.
該綜合大學能提升大筆成本建筑兩個新的書本館。
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The farmer received a grant of land from the government.
農民工從市政府哪兒得到了被權益的用地。
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The grant or refusal of an injunction upon a matter of law is appealable.
出于:Law Times
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The soldiers should have toss'd me..Before I would have granted to that act.
出于:3 Henry VI ,
Shakespeare
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用作動詞 (v.)
- take for granted
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認為…理所當然,想當然 accept a fact or situation without questioning its rightness
take sth for granted
Don't take his help for granted.
不要認為他的幫助是應該的。
We shouldn't take anything for granted.
我們不要認為什么都是理所當然的。
Galileo observed things carefully and never took anything for granted.
伽利略觀察事物非常認真,從不把任何事物視為當然。
All particulars should be carefully checked and verified; nothing should be taken for granted.
所有細節都應仔細核實,任何事都不能想當然。 take it for granted that-clause
I took it for granted that you would join.
我還以為你是會參加的。
I take it for granted that they have arrived there already.
我還以為他們已經到這兒了。
I took it for granted that we should build new roads.
我們應該修造新的公路,我認為這是理所當然的。
I take it for granted that she would be sent to study abroad.
我認為派她到國外學習是理所當然的。
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
~+副詞
~+介詞
用作名詞 (n.)
~+介詞
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動詞grant(授予,同意)可跟雙賓語。
I shall grant him his request.
我(wo)同意他的(de)要(yao)求。
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作連接詞引導從句時,granted與granting意思相同,都表示“假定”。
Granted that he said so, he may not keep his promise.
假(jia)定他這(zhe)么說了,他也未必會守承諾。
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take for granted是固定表達,為習慣用語,指“將...看作理所當然”,如to take nothing for granted(不把任何事物看作是理所應當的)。
v. (動詞)
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grant的基本意思是“給予”某人以某種權力或利益,其目的在于“施予恩惠”或“體現公平”,而這種權力是可以收回的,引申可表示“承認”“認可”。
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grant通常只用作及物動詞,可接名詞、代詞或that從句作賓語,也可接雙賓語,其間接賓語有時可轉換為介詞to的賓語。
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grant常用于take sth for granted結構中,意為“認為…理所當然/是必然的”或“(因為視作當然而)對…不予重視”。用于此結構時,常用it作形式賓語,而真正的賓語由that引導放在句尾。
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grant可用于被動結構。
v. (動詞)
- grant, accord, award, concede, vouchsafe
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- 這組詞的共同意思是盡責任、義務或施恩而給、送。其區別是:
- accord指給予某人應得的或與其身份、地位相符的利益、尊重等; award指授予、判予,所給予的物品應是應得的或值得的,而給予者常被看成是公正的; concede多指因外在壓力迫使而給予或授予; grant指出于同情、正義感或要求而給予,多用于上級給下級或長輩給晚輩等; vouchsafe則指地位高的人仁慈地給予地位低的人所乞求的東西,有時用作反語。
- grant, allow, concede
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- 這組詞都可表示“允許”“贊同”。它們之間的區別是:grant強調為了說明問題或把注意力集中在要點上而主動應允某事或承認某事屬實; concede指在對方提出有力證據的前后勉強承認; allow指權威地承認某事屬實、符合邏輯或有道理。
- grant, award, confer, give, present
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- 這組詞都有“給予”的意思。其區別是:
- give是最普通用語。present較正式,指以一定的形式或程序贈給,并暗示所給的物有一定的價值。例如:
- When Mr. Brown left the firm, the director presented a gold watch to him.布朗先生離開這家公司時,董事長送給他一只金表。
- grant指依照對方的希望或要求給予,有權者以正式手續給予。例如:
- They have been granted permission to pull down the old theatre.他們已獲準拆除這座舊戲院。
- award指有充分理由給予獎賞。例如:
- She's been awarded a scholarship to study at Oxford University.她獲得了去牛津大學念書的獎學金。
- confer指地位較高者把名譽或地位授予較低者。例如:
- An honorary degree was conferred on him by the university.這所大學授予他榮譽學位。
- ☆ 1200年左右進入英語,直接源自盎格魯法語的graunter;最初源自古法語的granter,意為承諾,確認,授權。
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