grant
第三人称
grants
现在进行时
granting
过去式
granted
过去完成时
granted
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授予, 给予
to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested
及物动词
- The teacher decided to grant extra time for students to complete their assignments.
老师决定给予学生额外的时间来完成他们的作业。
- The supervisor granted the employee's request for a temporary work-from-home arrangement.
主管批准了员工临时在家工作的请求。
- The board of directors granted approval for the expansion project, citing its potential economic benefits.
董事会批准了扩张项目,引用了其潜在的经济效益。
- He granted their appeal for more funding.
他批准了他们要求更多资金的呼吁。
- The government granted permission to build on the land.
政府授予了在这块土地上建造的许可。
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授予, 给予
to give something, such as a prize, honor, or right, as a result of an achievement
- The committee granted him the award for his outstanding research.
委员会因其出色的研究而授予他奖项。
- The university granted him an honorary degree for his contributions to science.
该大学因其对科学的贡献而授予他荣誉学位。
- The prize was granted to the most innovative startup in the competition.
该奖项授予了比赛中最具创新性的初创公司。
- They granted the team the title of champions after a thrilling final match.
在一场激动人心的决赛后,他们授予了该队冠军的称号。
- The city granted a special recognition to the volunteers during the ceremony.
该市在仪式上授予志愿者特别表彰。
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承认, 接受
to acknowledge or admit that something is true
- I grant you that the project has some flaws, but it’s still a success.
我承认这个项目有一些缺陷,但它仍然是一个成功。
- I grant you that your idea has merit, but we need to consider other options.
我承认你的想法有优点,但我们需要考虑其他选项。
- I grant you that your argument is strong, but we need more evidence.
我承认你的论点很强,但我们需要更多的证据。
- I grant you that the car needs repairs, but it still runs well.
我承认这辆车需要修理,但它仍然运行良好。
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授予, 赐予
to allow something as a special favor or indulgence, often out of kindness or generosity
- The hotel granted us a complimentary upgrade to a better room.
酒店授予了我们免费升级到更好房间的优惠。
- The coach granted the team an extra day off after a successful season.
教练在成功的一个赛季后给予球队额外一天的休息时间。
- They granted the visitor access to the VIP lounge as a courtesy.
他们出于礼貌允许访客进入VIP休息室。
- He granted her a special exemption from the rules.
他给予了她规则的特殊豁免。
- The company granted a few employees extra vacation days as a reward.
公司授予了几名员工作为奖励的额外假期。
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授予, 给予
to formally give something, often after careful consideration or approval, especially in a manner that acknowledges its significance or importance
- The committee unanimously decided to grant the local artist a residency, recognizing her unique contribution to the community.
委员会一致决定授予当地艺术家一个居留权,以表彰她对社区的独特贡献。
- The government granted funding to the research team after reviewing their innovative proposal.
政府在审查了他们的创新提案后,向研究团队授予了资金。
- The judge granted custody of the children to the mother, considering her stable living conditions.
法官授予了母亲对孩子的监护权,考虑到她稳定的生活条件。
- The university granted scholarships to outstanding students, enabling them to pursue their academic dreams.
大学授予了优秀学生奖学金,使他们能够追求自己的学术梦想。
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授予, 给予
to officially give someone ownership or rights to something through a formal agreement or document
- The deed granted him full ownership of the property.
该契约授予了他对该财产的完全所有权。
- They granted the title to the estate after the agreement was signed.
协议签署后,他们授予了该地产的称号。
- The university granted ownership of the building to the alumni association.
大学将建筑物的所有权授予了校友会。
- The company granted intellectual property rights to the inventor.
该公司授予了发明者知识产权。
- The will granted the family the house after her passing.
遗嘱在她去世后授予了家人这所房子。
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