grant 的 2 个定义
- to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a charter.
- to give or accord: to grant permission.
- to agree or accede to: to grant a request.
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- something granted, as a privilege or right, a sum of money, or a tract of land: Several major foundations made large grants to fund the research project.
- the act of granting.
- Law. a transfer of property.
- a geographical unit in Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire, originally a grant of land to a person or group of people.
grant 近义词
allowance, gift
authorize, allow
grant 的近义词 50 个
- accept
- accord
- allocate
- allot
- assign
- award
- bestow
- cede
- donate
- give
- invest
- permit
- transfer
- accede
- acknowledge
- acquiesce
- admit
- assume
- avow
- bless
- concede
- confer
- convey
- drop
- impart
- own
- present
- profess
- relinquish
- stake
- suppose
- surrender
- transmit
- vouchsafe
- yield
- agree to
- come across
- come around
- come through
- consent to
- gift with
- give in
- give out
- give the nod
- give thumbs-up
- go along with
- own up
- shake on
- sign off on
- sign on
grant 的反义词 23 个
更多grant例句
- Clark acknowledged all cheer team members were invited to the optional club practices except Grant’s daughter and Ingalls’ daughter.
- In sum, as Grant wrote last year, “Managers are constantly betting on the wrong people—and turning down the right ones.”
- Bradford used the money to pay her previously full-time workers for their reduced hours, which meant that the loan should turn into a grant.
- A McKinsey analysis of 54 countries estimates that governments had committed $10 trillion by June, through grants, loans, and furlough payments to unemployment benefits and welfare.
- This story was supported by a “Reporters in the Field” cross-border grant, hosted by n-ost and the Robert Bosch Foundation.
- And then that chorus kicks in, and the young lady formerly known as Lizzy Grant transforms into the princess of darkness.
- In 1945 or 1946, Hitch and Alma were in New York with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, on a publicity tour.
- Grant's pal Howard Hughes offered to fly them back to Los Angeles in his private plane.
- But a project out of Stanford University is hoping to grant Turkers agency—and might begin to revolutionize the industry.
- It does not grant citizenship or the right to stay here permanently, or offer the same benefits that citizens receive.
- The single employer rightly knows that there is a wage higher than he can pay and hours shorter than he can grant.
- When shall fond woman cease to give—when shall mean and sordid man be satisfied with something less than all she has to grant?
- You will grant that the individual in the controversy would likely be able to judge more correctly with regard to values?
- Democracy, let us grant it, is the best system of government as yet operative in this world of sin.
- This evidently explains but little of the real reason both of the grant and its limitation.