conferred 的定义
- bestowed or awarded:Posthumously conferred awards will be presented to the deceased’s spouse or next-of-kin.
conferred 近义词
discuss, deliberate
giving honor, award
更多conferred例句
- The presence of the Google Guaranteed badge on the profile and Local Pack may confer a consumer-trust advantage that will result in higher CTRs.
- If infections don’t confer long-term immunity, that approach won’t work.
- In return, the fungi become flush with essential nutrients and minerals, a number of which can confer antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer benefits to humans.
- He suggests that the fluorescent pigments absorb UV rays, emitting harmless blue light, though the study can’t say precisely how the pigments confer protection.
- High housing prices also work against the wage advantage that cities confer, especially for less-educated workers in expensive cities like New York and San Francisco.
- After Doar conferred with police and protestors, the angry antagonists withdrew.
- The stewardess conferred with the captain,” Caro said, “and they found us this little hotel in Paris.
- In theory, innocent until proven guilty is a principle conferred on all of us.
- When Nancy Pelosi was speaker, the gold medal was authorized for golfer Arnold Palmer and conferred by Boehner.
- A true icon never begged for approval or appreciation: both were conferred upon them.
- Thereupon the Prince went to Westminster Abbey and conferred knighthood upon his companions.
- The application to the Government for remuneration for benefits conferred on the public was unsuccessful.
- A corporation has no lien on its stock for the indebtedness of the owner unless conferred by charter or statute.
- They added that it would hardly be disputed that the Railways had on the whole conferred great benefits upon Ireland.
- Because Social Covenanting, approved in Scripture, conferred descending obligation.