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IELTS BNC: 1395 COCA: 1907
grant
verb [T] /ɡrɑːnt/
present tense
I/you/we/theygrant
he/she/itgrants
present participlegranting
past tensegranted
past participlegranted
  1. 1
    formal to allow someone to have or do what they want 同意;准予

    If permission is granted, they'll start building soon. 如果得到允许,他们很快就会开工。

    The Board has refused to grant your request. 董事会已拒绝了你的请求。

    grant something to someone :

    Irish nationalists urged the British government to grant an amnesty to all political prisoners.

    grant someone something :

    On April 30, the club granted him a leave of absence for personal reasons. 4月30日,俱乐部准予他因个人原因请假。

    grant someone's wish :

    His wish had finally been granted. 他的愿望终于实现了。

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  2. 2
    to admit that something is true 承认
    I grant you (that) :

    ‘This thing never works!' ‘Well, not very often, I grant you.' “这绝对行不通!”“嗯,是不常行得通的,我承认。”

    You're thorough, I grant you that, but we don't need all this detail. 我承认你很仔细,但我们不需要这些细节。

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    To admit that something is true: admit, grant, concede...
grant
noun [C] /ɡrɑːnt/
singulargrant
pluralgrants
  1. an amount of money that the government or an organization gives you for a specific purpose and does not ask you to pay back. Money that you have to pay back is called a loan 资助;拨款;经费

    They've applied for a grant from the lottery. 他们已经申请了一笔来自彩票业的拨款。

    a research grant 研究经费

     Synonyms and related words
    Grants and allowances: allowance, annuity, award...

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