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1 granted
((even) if; assuming: Granted that you are right, we will have to move fast.) za predpokladu, i keď* * *• pripustme• dajme tomu -
2 take for granted
1) (to assume without checking: I took it for granted that you had heard the story.) predpokladať, považovať za samozrejmé2) (to treat casually: People take electricity for granted until their supply is cut off.) brať ako samozrejmosť* * *• predpokladat• považovat za samozrejmé -
3 grant
1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) preukázať; udeliť2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) pripustiť2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) štipendium- granted- granting
- take for granted* * *• vyhoviet• urobit• udelit• pridelenie• príspevok• prepožicanie• dotácia• podpora• postúpenie• poskytnút• povolenie -
4 asylum
1) (safety; protection: He was granted political asylum.) azyl2) (an old name for a home for people who are mentally ill.) blázinec* * *• ústav• útulok• útocište• azyl -
5 City
['siti]plural - cities; noun1) (a very large town.) (veľké) mesto2) (a town, usually with a cathedral, granted special rights.) (starobylé) mesto* * *• staré mesto Londýna -
6 city
['siti]plural - cities; noun1) (a very large town.) (veľké) mesto2) (a town, usually with a cathedral, granted special rights.) (starobylé) mesto* * *• velkomesto• mesto -
7 concession
[kən'seʃən](something granted: As a concession we were given a day off work to go to the wedding.) ústupok* * *• ústupok• zlava• úlava -
8 granting
((even) if; assuming: Granted that you are right, we will have to move fast.) za predpokladu, i keď* * *• pripustme• dajme tomu -
9 pardon
1. verb1) (to forgive: Pardon my asking, but can you help me?) prepáčiť2) (to free (from prison, punishment etc): The king pardoned the prisoners.) omilostiť2. noun1) (forgiveness: He prayed for pardon for his wickedness.) odpustenie2) (a (document) freeing from prison or punishment: He was granted a pardon.) amnestia3. interjection(used to indicate that one has not heard properly what was said: Pardon? Could you repeat that last sentence?) prosím?- I beg your pardon
- pardon me* * *• prosím -
10 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) výsada* * *• výsada• privilégium -
11 wish
[wiʃ] 1. verb1) (to have and/or express a desire: There's no point in wishing for a miracle; Touch the magic stone and wish; He wished that she would go away; I wish that I had never met him.) priať si, želať si2) (to require (to do or have something): Do you wish to sit down, sir?; We wish to book some seats for the theatre; I'll cancel the arrangement if you wish.) chcieť3) (to say that one hopes for (something for someone): I wish you the very best of luck.) priať2. noun1) (a desire or longing, or the thing desired: It's always been my wish to go to South America some day.) prianie, želanie2) (an expression of desire: The fairy granted him three wishes; Did you make a wish?) túžba, želanie3) ((usually in plural) an expression of hope for success etc for someone: He sends you his best wishes.) blahoželanie•- wishing-well* * *• želat (si)• želanie• žicit (si)• túžba• prianie• chciet -
12 peerage
[-ri‹]1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) hodnosť peera2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) šľachta -
13 presume
[prə'zju:m]1) (to believe that something is true without proof; to take for granted: When I found the room empty, I presumed that you had gone home; `Has he gone?' `I presume so.') predpokladať2) (to be bold enough (to act without the right, knowledge etc to do so): I wouldn't presume to advise someone as clever as you.) dovoliť si•- presumption
- presumptuous
- presumptuousness
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granted — 1. Like considering and given, granted can be used as a preposition and (as granted that) conjunction that is grammatically free of the subject: • And, granted the initial assumptions…I think it stands the test A. White, 1965 • Granted that… … Modern English usage
granted — adj. 1. Given. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Logic, Rhetoric) Acknowledged or assumed as a supposition. Syn: given. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
granted — granted; un·granted; … English syllables
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granted amnesty — index immune Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
granted on certain terms — index conditional, dependent Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
granted amnesty — granted immunity, pardoned, acquitted … English contemporary dictionary
granted — [adv] allowed, accepted acknowledged, admitted, assumed, indeed, just so, yes; concept 558 Ant. unaccepted … New thesaurus
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