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[grɑːnt] 1. гл.1) дарить, жаловать, даровать; предоставлятьSyn:2) оказывать материальную поддержку; давать дотацию, субсидиюThe government granted a pension to her. — Государство выплачивает ей пенсию.
3)а) удовлетворить (чью-л. просьбу, запрос)б) разрешать; давать согласие на что-л.; предоставить право (на что-л.)The authorities at once cheerfully granted all that they asked. — Власти сразу же с готовностью предоставили им всё, о чём они просили.
Syn:4) допускать, предполагатьGranting that you are correct, you may find it hard to prove your point. — Даже если вы правы, вам может быть довольно трудно доказать свою точку зрения.
••2. сущ.1)а) акт дарения, официальное предоставление; дарственный актб) подарок, дарSyn:а) грант; дотация, субсидияto award / give a grant — давать грант, дотацию
We received a grant to attend the conference. — Мы получили стипендию для участия в конференции.
- categorical granttarget grant — амер. целевая программа помощи
- federal grant
- formula grant
- government grant
- research grant
- project grantsб) стипендияв) фин. безвозмездная ссуда3) послабление, разрешение, скидка, согласие, уступкаSyn:
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