0 to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action to take -- (常指爲達成行動決議而)商討,商議,協商
1 to give an official title, honour, or advantage to someone -- 授予(稱號、榮譽);賦予(優勢)
Secondly, were these effects present only in the years that were construed as conferring mandates?
The congressional response to the three elections conferring a mandate is ephemeral.
However, any benefits conferred by this treatment are likely to be short-term.
On both accounts, special religious status is conferred unrelated to the deserts of the beneficiary.
In both instances, the orientation of the underlying matrix fibers is conferred to the astrocytic processes.
Accordingly, my case for conferring on the sick rights to the organs of the dead has two steps.
The counsellors probe for further details before conferring as a group to consider possible courses of action.
Who confers value on us without caring for us in the way that we care for friends, family, and sometimes members of larger human communities?
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