grant vt. 1.许可,答应,承认。 2.授与,让渡,转让。 3.假定,姑且承认。 grant (sb.) a request 接受(某人)要求。 grant a pension 给予退休金。 I grant you. 就算你对。 This granted, what next 就算这样,下文呢? grant(ing) that ... =granted that ...假定…,即使…。 take it for granted 认为当然 (= accept as true)。 n. 1.许可;答应;承认。 2.授与,让渡;转让证书。 3.授给物,转让权;补助金。 grant in aid (of) (…的)补助金。 in grant 【法律】凭证件才能让渡的(财产)。 adj. -able 可同意的,可授与的,可转让的。 adv. -edly n. 1.格兰特〔姓氏,男子名〕。 2.Ulysses Simpson Grant 尤利塞斯辛普森格兰特〔1822-1885,美国南北战争时北军总司令,第十八任总统〕。
The students are carefully screened before being granted scholarships 这些学生在接受奖学金以前都经过严格的审查。
In order to encourage students to study hard , the university also grants scholarship at different levels with a total coverage of 70 % 为了鼓励学生刻苦学习,学校同时采用奖学金制度,奖学金分不同等级,总覆盖率为70 % 。
8 . the israeli council for higher education scholarships program the israeli council for higher education included china as one of 10 countries that would be granted scholarships to study in israel from the 1998 1999 academic year 要教育他们遵守所在国的法律,努力学习,自尊自爱,与当地人民友好相处,热爱祖国,维护祖国的荣誉和利益,为国争光。
The executive committee has the power to donate at its absolute discretion any sums from the association s funds to the school for the purpose of granting scholarships or prizes , or otherwise in furtherance of the aims of the association 执行委员会有绝对酌情决定权决定由本会经费捐献任何款项予学校,作颁发奖学金或奖励之用,或推动本会达成其宗旨。