0 money supplied by the government to support a particular activity -- subvention [ feminine ]
1 to allow or permit -- accorder
to grant sb the right to do sth accorder à qqn le droit de faire qqch
to grant sb’s request/wish accéder à la requête / au souhait de qqn
2 to fail to appreciate the worth of sb or sth -- considérer comme allant de soi
3 to agree to, to give -- accorder
Would you grant me one favour/favor?
He granted the soldier permission to leave.
5 money given for a particular purpose -- subvention, bourse
He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.
Its proposed premium period of ten years is far too short and its proposed grant rate is too low.
We think the limits it creates on how these grants can be used are too restrictive.
Can we convert that into a grant?
I have asked the ministers to make sure that a larger grant is given to the poorest students.
However, most of the ministers concerned have taken measures making it possible for their students to continue to benefit from a grant whilst they are studying abroad.
In other words, we must grant people at least the same rights as workers that we accord them as consumers.
If we, in politics, talk of planning certainty, this is something we should also grant to the farmers.
Asylum seekers are also granted the right to legal advice, aid and representation totally free of charge.
中文繁体
(尤指政府為特殊目的給予個人或組織的)撥款,補助金, 給予, (通常指官方)同意,准予,授予…
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(尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金, 给予, (通常指官方)同意,准予,授予…
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conceder, beca, subvención…
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conceder, subvenção, bolsa de estudos…
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(公的に)~を(人)に与える, 許可する, 補助金…
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vermek, tahsis etmek, kabul etmek…
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concedir, beca, subvenció…
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يَمْنَح, مِنْحة, هِبة…
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