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granted
/'grɑ:ntid/
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
grant
/ˈgrænt/
/Brit ˈgrɑːnt/
Đọc giọng UK
Đọc giọng US
grant
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Phó từ
cứ coi là như vậy
Granted,
it
is
a
splendid
car
,
but
have
you
seen
how
much
it
cost
?
Cứ coi là như vậy, chiếc xe thật là tuyệt, nhưng anh ta đã biết giá của nó là bao nhiêu chưa?
verb
grants; granted; granting
[+ obj] to agree to do, give, or allow (something asked for or hoped for)
The
mayor
refused
to
grant
my
request
for
an
interview
.
The
court
granted
the
motion
for
a
new
trial
.
She
granted
me
an
interview
. [=
she
agreed
to
let
me
interview
her
]
She
rarely
grants
interviews
. [=
she
rarely
agrees
to
be
interviewed
]
I
cannot
grant
you
that
wish
.
to give (something) legally or formally
The
government
has
agreed
to
grant
the
refugees
asylum
. =
The
government
has
agreed
to
grant
asylum
to
the
refugees
.
We
haven't
yet
been
granted
access
to
the
archive
.
The
country
was
granted
independence
in
1950.
The
judge
granted
custody
of
the
children
to
their
mother
. -
see
also
grant
bail
at
1
bail
to admit (something) although it does not agree with or support your opinion
I
grant
that
he's
a
talented
writer
,
but
I
just
don't
find
his
books
very
interesting
.
The
house
is
not
in
perfect
condition
,
I
grant
you
[=
I
admit
that
the
house
is
not
in
perfect
condition
],
but
it's
still
a
great
deal
.
The
house
is
not
perfect
,
I
grant
you
that
. -
often
used
in
the
form
granted
or
granting
to
introduce
a
clause
Granted
that
she's
been
under
a
lot
of
stress
lately
,
her
behavior
is
still
surprising
. [=
I
admit
that
she
has
been
under
a
lot
of
stress
lately
,
but
I
am
still
surprised
by
her
behavior
]
Even
granting
that
you
may
be
right
[=
even
if
you
are
right
],
I
still
think
we
need
to
consider
other
solutions
. -
often
used
in
the
form
granted
as
an
adverb
Granted
,
the
house
is
not
in
perfect
condition
,
but
it's
still
a
great
deal
.
The
house
is
not
in
very
good
condition
.
Granted
[=
I
admit
that
what
you
say
is
true
]
but
it's
still
a
great
deal
.
take for granted
take (something) for granted :to believe or assume that (something) is true or probably true without knowing that it is true
We
took
our
invitation
to
the
party
for
granted
. =
We
took
it
for
granted
that
we'd
be
invited
to
the
party
. [=
we
assumed
we'd
be
invited
and
did
not
think
about
the
possibility
that
we
wouldn't
be
]
take (someone or something) for granted :to fail to properly notice or appreciate (someone or something that is helpful or important to you)
We
often
take
our
freedom
for
granted
.
Being
apart
from
my
family
for
so
long
has
made
me
realize
that
I've
been
taking
them
for
granted
.
I'm
tired
of
being
taken
for
granted
.
noun
plural grants
[count] an amount of money that is given to someone by a government, a company, etc., to be used for a particular purpose (such as scientific research)
Her
study
is
being
funded
by
a
federal
grant.
a
research
grant
They
wrote
a
grant
proposal
to
get
funding
for
the
project
.
an area of land that is given to someone by a government
a
land
grant
verb
She has been granted a sum that will enable her to complete the book
give
confer
bestow
present
award
offer
supply
furnish
distribute
donate
allocate
assign
They granted my request for clemency
concede
accede
(
to
)
cede
give
(
up
)
agree
(
to
)
consent
(
to
)
allow
permit
admit
let
noun
He received a government grant to study abroad
gift
present
endowment
bequest
subvention
subsidy
award
grant-in-aid
donation
contribution
concession
allowance
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