| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| grant | /gɹænt/ | Verb
A grant is something, usually money, that is given to someone, usually by a government or institution. | granted grantee |
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4.24 Grant
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ReplyDelete[grɑ:nt]
n. 授予物, 补助金; 同意, 给予
n. 财产转让
vt. 授予, 同意, 承认
[Grant] n. 格兰特(男子名
The government has rescued the firm from bankruptcy by giving them a grant.
This research was partially funded by Grant UV20080565 from the University of Valencia
ReplyDeleteJapanes; enjyo, hojyo kin
Leave nothing to chance, take nothing for granted, and price yourself at what you know you are worth.
ReplyDeleteRussian: предоставить
I grant that it must have been upsetting, but even so, I think she made a bit of a fuss.
ReplyDeleteKorean : [금품•권리 따위]를 주다, 수여[교부, 하사(下賜)]하다[to].
The Mark Morris Dance Group has been awarded a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation in the amount of $720000.
ReplyDeleteIn its early years it benefited from a variety of grants to support activities and developments, but since 1971, OCLC has been supported by membership fees and grants for specific research and development projects.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: concesión