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🔑 grant AW BrE /ɡrɑːnt/NAmE /ɡrænt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they grant BrE /ɡrɑːnt/ NAmE /ɡrænt/present simple - he / she / it grants BrE /ɡrɑːnts/ NAmE /ɡrænts/past simple granted BrE /ˈɡrɑːntɪd/ NAmE /ˈɡræntɪd/past participle granted BrE /ˈɡrɑːntɪd/ NAmE /ˈɡræntɪd/ -ing form granting BrE /ˈɡrɑːntɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈɡræntɪŋ/🔑 [often passive] to agree to give sb what they ask for, especially formal or legal permission to do sth (尤指正式地或法律上)同意,准予,允许◆~ sthMy request was granted. 我的请求得到批准。◆~ sb sthI was granted permission to visit the palace. 我获准参观宫殿。◆She was granted a divorce. 她获准离婚。◆The bank finally granted me a £500 loan. 银行终于同意给我贷款 500 英镑。◆~ sth to sb/sthThe bank finally granted a £500 loan to me. 银行终于同意给我贷款 500 英镑。to admit that sth is true, although you may not like or agree with it (勉强)承认,同意◆~ sbShe's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius. 我同意你的观点,她是一个很聪明的女人,但绝不是天才。◆~ (sb) (that)…I grant you (that) it looks good, but it's not exactly practical.我承认你说的,它好看,可并不是很实用。 ●take it for ˈgranted (that…) 🔑to believe sth is true without first making sure that it is 认为…是理所当然◆I just took it for granted that he'd always be around. 我还想当然地以为他总能随叫随到呢。●take sb/sth for ˈgranted 🔑to be so used to sb/sth that you do not recognize their true value any more and do not show that you are grateful (因习以为常)对…不予重视;(因视为当然而)不把…当回事◆Her husband was always there and she just took him for granted. 她丈夫随时都在身边,她只是认为他理应如此。◆We take having an endless supply of clean water for granted. 我们想当然地认为洁净水的供应是无穷无尽的。 🔑 grant AW BrE /ɡrɑːnt/NAmE /ɡrænt/ noun~ (to do sth) a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose (政府、机构的)拨款◆student grants (= to pay for their education) 学生助学金◆He has been awarded a research grant. 他得到一笔研究经费。 |