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grant /ɡrɑːnt; ɡrænt/ vt. | vi. | n. | phr. I ❶ vt. 1. 同意;准予;授予 grant a request 答应请求 grant an ammesty to 12 exiled political leaders 准予赦免12名流亡的政治领袖 grant independence 准许独立 grant low-interest loans 给予低息贷款 grant a scholarship to a student 授予一个学生奖学金 grant each displaced family £ 20,000 给每个背井离乡的家庭发2万英镑 She was finally granted an exit visa. 她终于得到了出境签证。 2. 承认 grant the truth of what is said 承认所说为真 I had to grant him the reasonableness of his argument. 我不得不承认他说得有理。 3. 【律】(按照法律程序)授予(权利等);(立契)转让(财产) ❷ vi. 同意
II n. 1. 授予物(如土地、权利、补助金等) provide an extra 3.5 billion dollars in grants 另加35亿美元的拨款 student grants 学生助学金 2. 给予;授予;同意;承认 3. 财产转让;转让的财产;(转让财产的)契据 4. 〈美〉(缅因州、新罕布什尔州、佛蒙特州的)授地区 [< OFr graunter < ? VL credentāre < L crēdere to believe] phr. granted (或 granting) that... 假定…;就算… Granted that Tom has enough money to buy the car, it doesn't mean he's going to do so. 即使汤姆买得起这辆汽车,也并不意味着他会这么做。take for granted 1. 认为…是理所当然 I take it for granted that we should build new roads. 我们应该修建新的公路,我认为这是理所当然不在话下的。2. (因视作当然)对…不予重视 |