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The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > grant
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m.1 Grant, Cary Grant.2 Grant, Duncan James Corrow Grant.3 Grant, Ulysses Simpson Grant.* * *= GRANT.Ex. GRANT is an expert system for finding sources of funding research proposals, developed by Massachusetts University.* * *= GRANT.Ex: GRANT is an expert system for finding sources of funding research proposals, developed by Massachusetts University.
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m; -s, kein Pl.; Dial. grumpiness, anger, the hump; einen Grant haben be in a bad mood, be grumpy, have (got) the hump* * *Grạnt [grant]einen Grant haben — to be mad (inf) or cross (wegen about, auf jdn at sb)
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[graːnt]1. verb1) to agree to, to give:يُخَوِّلHe granted the man permission to leave.
2) to agree or admit:يُوافِق، يَعْتَرِفI grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.
2. nounmoney given for a particular purpose:مُنْحَهHe was awarded a grant for studying abroad.
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هِبَة \ donation: a public gift: They made a donation to the local hospital. foundation: money, etc., given to help a school, etc., when it is set up. gift: sth. that is given; a present: He gave his mother a gift for her birthday. grant: money, etc., that is given officially for a purpose: The student received a government grant to pay for his studies. -
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مِنْحَة \ gift: sth. that is given; a present: He gave his mother a gift for her birthday. grant: money, etc., that is given officially for a purpose: The student received a government grant to pay for his studies. -
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مَنَحَ \ accord: to give; allow: He was accorded permission to use the library. award: to give sth. officially, as a sign of good work: A silver cup was awarded to the winner. They awarded her a scholarship. give: to hand (sth.) to sb. as a present: I gave him a bicycle for his birthday. grant: to allow (esp. officially); give (sth. asked for or needed): I was granted permission to leave the class. -
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أَعْطَى (الدَّواء) \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). give: give (medicine, punishment, a warning, etc.). give: hand (sth.) to sb. for any purpose: She gave me a tin to open for her, to cause sb. to have (sth.); provide: What gave you that idea? Who gave you that cut on your face? Sheep give us wool, (with a noun that can also be a verb) to make: He gave me his promise (or He promised). grant: to allow (esp. officially); give (sth. asked for or needed): I was granted permission to leave the class. hand sth. over: to pass sth. to sb. else’s control: He handed over the farm to his son. -
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أَنْعَمَ على \ grant: to allow (esp. officially); give (sth. asked for or needed): I was granted permission to leave the class. -
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выдавать охранный документ; выдача охранного документа; правопередача собственности (на изобретение, заявку или патент); см. assignmentАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > grant
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SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 21 December 1849 Farmingdale, Gardiner, Maine, USAd. 16 August 1917 Pasadena, California, USA[br]American mechanical engineer and inventor of Grant's Difference Engine.[br]George B.Grant was descended from families who came from Britain in the seventeenth century and was educated at the Bridgton (Maine) Academy, the Chandler Scientific School of Dartmouth College and the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard College, where he graduated with the degree of BS in 1873. As an undergraduate he became interested in calculating machines, and his paper "On a new difference engine" was published in the American Journal of Science in August 1871. He also took out his first patents relating to calculating machines in 1872 and 1873. A machine of his design known as "Grant's Difference Engine" was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. Similar machines were also manufactured for sale; being sturdy and reliable, they did much to break down the prejudice against the use of calculating machines in business. Grant's work on calculating machines led to a requirement for accurate gears, so he established a machine shop for gear cutting at Charlestown, Massachusetts. He later moved the business to Boston and incorporated it under the name of Grant's Gear Works Inc., and continued to control it until his death. He also established two other gear-cutting shops, the Philadelphia Gear Works Inc., which he disposed of in 1911, and the Cleveland Gear Works Inc., which he also disposed of after a few years. Grant's commercial success was in connection with gear cutting and in this field he obtained several patents and contributed articles to the American Machinist. However, he continued to take an interest in calculating machines and in his later years carried out experimental work on their development.[br]Bibliography1871, "On a new difference engine", American Journal of Science (August). 1885, Chart and Tables for Bevel Gears.1885, A Handbook on the Teeth of Gear Wheels, Boston, Mass.1891, Odontics, or the Theory and Practice of the Teeth of Gears, Lexington, Mass.Further ReadingR.S.Woodbury, 1958, History of the Gear-cutting Machine, Cambridge, Mass, (describes his gear-cutting machine).RTS -
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Law: Grant E.&A. (Онтарио составитель Грант, 1846-1866)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Grant's Error and Appeal Reports
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19 Grant's Error and Appeal Reports, Ontario
Law: Grant E.&A.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Grant's Error and Appeal Reports, Ontario
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20 Grant's Upper Canada Chancery Reports
Law: GrantУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Grant's Upper Canada Chancery Reports
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