词汇 | grant |
释义 | grant noun[ C ] uk /ɡrɑːnt/ us /ɡrænt/ B1 an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose: (尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金 a student/research grant助学金/研究拨款 a local authority/government grant当地行政机构/政府拨款 [ + to infinitive ]They gave/awarded her a grant to study abroad for one year.他们给/授予她一笔奖学金供她出国留学1年。 something that you give presentThe coat was a birthday present from my sister. giftI have a small gift for you. donationAfter the earthquake, donations poured in from all over the world. grantStudents receive a grant equal to £250 per month. contributionShe wanted to make a financial contribution to the family. We got a government grant for setting up our business, but they clawed it all back again in taxes.我们得到了一项政府拨款开办了公司,可是他们以税收的形式把钱全收回去了。 You might be eligible for a grant.你或许有资格得到奖学金。 Please state why you wish to apply for this grant.请说明申请这笔补助的原因。 Students are able to take out loans to top up their grants. The government is awarding small grants to single mothers who are starting their own businesses. Grants & allowances anti-subsidy benefit benny bursary civil list corporate welfare cost-of-living allowance expense fellowship fringe benefit nonforfeitable nonforfeiture parachute payments pension personal allowance pin money redundancy payment scrappage stipend unemployment grant verb uk /ɡrɑːnt/ us /ɡrænt/ grantverb (GIVE)B2[ T ] to give or allow someone something, usually in an official way: (通常指官方)同意,准予,授予 [ + two objects ]They granted her an entry visa.他们发给她入境签证。 He was granted asylum.他的避难请求被接受了。 formalShe granted their request/wish.她答应了他们的请求/满足了他们的愿望。 to give something to someone giveGive me that dirty plate. offerYour doctor should be able to offer advice. provideThis booklet provides useful information about local services. supplyThe lake supplies the whole town with water. donateFour hundred dollars has been donated to the school book fund. Judges only grant marriage annulments in exceptional circumstances.法官只在特殊情况下才宣布婚姻无效。 The new government is to grant a free pardon to all political prisoners.新政府将颁布特赦令赦免所有政治犯。 Because of a previous conviction, the judge refused to grant bail. Management have granted a 10% pay rise in response to union pressure. Planners are committed to developing the city's brownfield sites before granting permission to build on the rural outskirts.城市规划者致力于先开发市内的棕色地带,之后才允许在城市外围建房。 Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision put something on re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment render You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accepting & agreeing grantverb (ACCEPT)[ T+ (that) ] to accept that something is true, often before expressing an opposite opinion: (常指在表达相反的意见之前表示让步)承认,同意 grant thatI grant that it must have been upsetting but even so I think she overreacted.我承认这事肯定很让人心烦,但即使是这样,我觉得她也有点小题大做。 I grant youI grant you (= it is true that), it's a difficult situation but I feel sure he could have handled it more sensitively.不错,这种局面是很棘手,但是我确实觉得他本可以更加理智地来处理。 take something for granted B2 to believe something to be the truth without even thinking about it: 认为…是理所当然的 I didn't realize that Melanie hadn't been to college - I suppose I just took it for granted.我不知道梅拉妮没上大学——我只是想当然地认为她上过了。 take something or someone for granted B2 If you take situations or people for granted, you do not realize or show that you are grateful for how much you get from them: 视…为理所当然(而不去表示感激);(认为理所当然而)不去重视… One of the problems with relationships is that after a while you just take each other for granted.恋爱中会遇到的一个问题是,相处一段时间后,双方就都把对方为自己所做的一切当成理所当然。 He refused to grant that miracles occur. Many scientists are willing to grant that apes are able to develop linguistic skills. She refuses to grant the possibility that she might be wrong. He granted that there would be no way of ever knowing the full facts. The article grants that not all of its claims can be verified. Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification re-establish regrant root signatory unquestioning without a murmuridiom Related wordgranted grant | American Dictionarygrant verb[ T ] us/ɡrænt/ grantverb[T] (GIVE)to give, agree to give, or do something that another person has asked for, esp. as an official or formal act: She was granted American citizenship. grantverb[T] (ACCEPT)to accept that something is true, often before expressing an opposite or disapproving opinion: [ + (that) clause ]I grant you (that) it must have been upsetting, but even so I think he made too big a deal of it. grant noun[ C ] us/ɡrænt/ grantnoun[C] (MONEY)a sum of money given by the government, a university, or a private organization to another organization or person for a special purpose: a research/study grant grant | Business Englishgrant noun[ C ] uk /ɡrɑːnt/us GOVERNMENT, FINANCE an amount of money that is given to a person or an organization for a special purpose, especially by a government: a grant from sb/sthThe research laboratory was set up with a grant from the Department of Health. a grant for sthThe company received a $10,000 grant for software development. award/give sb a grantThey were awarded a grant for stem cell research. get/be given/receive a grant be eligible for/qualify for a grant You can apply for a grant to upgrade your IT systems. a research/study grant a government/federal/state grant a grant application See alsoblock grant capital grant death grant development grant investment grant grant verb[ T ] uk /ɡrɑːnt/us LAW, FINANCE to legally or officially give or allow something: grant permission to do sthOnly the city council can grant permisssion to build on that site. grant sth to sb/grant sb sthThe authorities have granted special licenses to companies who are pioneering communications technology. grant sb access/rightsThe draft agreement will grant the airline several other new rights within Europe. grant sb a loan/mortgage grant a licence/patent grant an injunction/an extension/compensation grant sb citizenship/a visa/asylum Examples of grantgrant State and local governments also have considerable regulatory authority over granting siting permits necessary for the operation of many types of facilities. Meanwhile, the state granted tracts of land to nobles or permitted them to purchase land in what had become the old borderlands. In the first 5 months of 1995, 172 plans were surveyed and approximately one-third (34%) were granted full, 3-year accreditation. The city then refused to grant him a permit on the grounds that the property was in a residential area. The politically popular fertilizer subsidies are generally disappointing and should be replaced by market-smart grants or by institutional reforms. I took it for granted that their popularity was related to their vigorous resettlement work. We look forward to the opportunities thus granted to us. The principle of granting to the consuls a specific ceremonial was rejected by the beylical court. He asked whether an architect ought to be granted such wide latitude to 'butcher really beautiful buildings'. Nor could it grant one group control over the creative products of composers and authors. The court's decision, however, does not grant unlimited discretion to the parents. This feature in turn implies sampling in linear time, as soon as a positive tolerance on size is granted. Figure 1 contains three of the basic stereotypes readers often take for granted when characters are older. Reversionary grants provided economic security during a woman's lifetime at minimal expense to her male relatives. If the annual grant cannot cover the recurrent expenditure, it releases additional funds. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withgrantgrantThese are words often used in combination with grant. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. annual grant If the annualgrant cannot cover the recurrent expenditure, it releases additional funds. cash grant This was founded on the hospital cashgrant and optical and dental benefits, and these eventually came to form the core business of the schemes. competitive grant The funds were disbursed via a competitive grant program. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with grant |
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