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Grant to Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɹænt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
GRANT too, GRANT tuh, GRANT tih
ɡɹˈɑːnt/ /tˈuː
grahnt TOO

释义

To officially give or allow something, such as a right, money, or permission, to someone or a group. Usually used in formal or official situations.

用法与细微差别

Common in formal, legal, or administrative English; often used about rights, contracts, scholarships, or funding (e.g., 'grant permission to', 'grant access to'). Usually followed by what is given, with 'to' before the recipient. Do not confuse with the noun 'grant' (a sum of money).

例句

The company granted access to its database.

basic

The government granted permission to build a new school.

basic

He was granted a visa to study in the UK.

basic

Only members are granted access to the private forum.

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The scholarship was granted to eight outstanding students this year.

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We need the city's approval to be granted to start construction.

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