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grant [grα:nt]b. ( = admit) admettre• it must be granted that... il faut admettre que...c. ► to take sb/sth for granted• he takes her for granted pour lui, elle fait partie des meubles• stop taking me for granted! aie un peu plus d'égards pour moi !• to take details/sb's agreement for granted considérer les détails/l'accord de qn comme allant de soi• he takes it for granted that... il trouve tout naturel que... + subj2. noun• they have a government grant to aid research ils ont une subvention gouvernementale d'aide à la recherche• to be on a grant [student] avoir une bourse3. compounds► grant-maintained school noun (British) établissement scolaire financé par l'État et non par une collectivité locale* * *[grɑːnt], US [grænt] 1.noun (from government, local authority) subvention f ( for pour; to do pour faire); ( for study) School, University bourse f2.research grant — subvention f de recherche
transitive verb2) ( give)to grant somebody something —
to grant something to somebody — accorder quelque chose à quelqu'un [interview, leave, visa]; concéder quelque chose à quelqu'un [citizenship]
3) ( concede)granted that —
granting that — en admettant que (+ subj)
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