grant
Significado: To give formally; money given for a purpose; to admit something is true
The word 'grant' as a verb means to formally give something (grant permission, grant a request). As a noun, it refers to money given by an organisation for a specific purpose (research grant, student grant). 'Take for granted' means to assume something without appreciation. 'Granted' can mean admitting something is true.
Ejemplos
- She was granted permission to work from home. 她获准在家工作。Le concedieron permiso para trabajar desde casa.彼女は在宅勤務の許可を得ました。그녀는 재택근무 허가를 받았습니다.
- He received a grant to fund his research. 他获得了资助其研究的补助金。Recibió una subvención para financiar su investigación.彼は研究資金の助成金を受け取りました。그는 연구 자금으로 보조금을 받았습니다.
- I take too many things for granted. 我把太多事情视为理所当然。Doy demasiadas cosas por sentado.私は多くのことを当たり前だと思いすぎています。저는 너무 많은 것을 당연하게 여기고 있습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'graanter' meaning 'to promise' or 'to guarantee', from Vulgar Latin 'credentare' (to entrust), from Latin 'credere' (to believe). Related to 'credence' and 'credit'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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