grant (B1)
カタカナ: グラント
IPA: /ɡrɑːnt/
Definition
To give or allow someone to have something, usually in a formal or official way, such as permission, money, or a right.
意味: 通常、許可や資金、権利などを、公式または正式な方法で与えること。
Examples / 例文
The university will grant a scholarship to the most deserving student. — 大学は最もふさわしい学生に奨学金を授与する予定だ。
They were granted permission to build a new house on the land. — 彼らはその土地に新しい家を建てる許可を得た。
Grant の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Grant:
How to Use Grant
- grant someone something (prepositional phrase)
- To give a person a specific item or privilege. — "The judge granted the defendant a new trial."
- grant something to someone (prepositional phrase)
- To give a specific item or privilege to a person. — "The foundation will grant funds to promising artists."
- grant that (collocation)
- To accept that something is true or possible for the sake of argument. — "Let's grant that the plan is risky, but we still need to consider it."
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