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§ დასაჩუქრება, ჩუქება, ბოძება§ (v.) ჩუქება,მიცემა§1 ფულის ბოძება, ფულადი საჩუქარი, ნაბოძარიthe university received a large grant from a former student ყოფილმა სტუდენტმა უნივერსიტეტს დიდი თანხა უბოძა2 ნების მიცემა (ნებას მისცემს, ნების დართვა, დათანხმება)the teacher granted me permission to miss his class მასწავლებელმა ნება დამრთო მისი გაკვეთილი გამეცდინა3 ბოძება (უბოძებს), მიცემა4 დაჯერება (სჯერა)he is an honest man, I grant you დამიჯერეთ, ეგ პატიოსანი კაციაI grant the truth of what she says მჯერა, რომ სიმართლეს ამბობსto take smb. for granted პიროვნების ქცევის კანინზომიერად / ჯეროვნად მიჩნევაto take sth for granted შეიფერებს, მიიღებს, როგორც ჯეროვანს / კუთვნილსto grant smb. a pardon მსჯავრდადებულის შეწყალებაI took it for granted that you knew it დარწმუნებული ვიყავი, რომ შენ ეს იცოდი -
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1 თხოვნა, სათხოვარი2 მოთხოვნილება3 თხოვნა (სთხოვს)he requests to be excused from this task ამ საქმიდან განთავისუფლებას თხოულობსto request permission from smb. ვისიმე ნებართვის თხოვნაI request that you should do it გთხოვ, ეს გააკეთო!as regards your request... რაც თქვენს თხოვნას შეეხება…●●an urgent request დაჟინებითი მოთხოვნაin conformity with your request თქვენი მოთხოვნის თანახმად / შესაბამისად // თქვენი მოთხოვნითin compliance with your request… თქვენი თხოვნის თანახმად…
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grant permission — index allow (authorize), authorize, bestow, permit, suffer (permit) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
permission — n. 1) to give, grant permission 2) planning permission (BE; AE has building permit) 3) permission to + inf. (we had permission to leave early) * * * [pə mɪʃ(ə)n] grant permission to give planning permission (BE;AE has building permit) permission… … Combinatory dictionary
grant — /grænt / (say grant), /grant / (say grahnt) verb (t) 1. to bestow or confer, especially by a formal act: to grant a right. 2. to give or accord: to grant permission. 3. to agree or accede to: to grant a request. 4. to admit or concede; accept for …
permission — per|mis|sion W3S2 [pəˈmıʃən US pər ] n [U] when someone is officially allowed to do something ▪ You must ask permission before taking any photographs inside the church. ▪ They didn t have permission to cross the frontier. ▪ Who gave him… … Dictionary of contemporary English
grant — The issuance of an award under a stock plan, such as a stock option or shares of restricted stock. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. grant grant 1 [grɑːnt ǁ grænt] noun [countable] FINANCE a sum of money given to a person or organization… … Financial and business terms
permission*/*/ — [pəˈmɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] the right to do something that is given to you by someone in authority You are not allowed to camp here without permission.[/ex] Children should ask their parents permission before making phone calls.[/ex] Who gave you… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
grant — grantable, adj. grantedly, adv. granter, n. /grant, grahnt/, v.t. 1. to bestow or confer, esp. by a formal act: to grant a charter. 2. to give or accord: to grant permission. 3. to agree or accede to: to grant a request. 4. to admit or concede;… … Universalium
grant — [[t]grænt, grɑnt[/t]] v. grant•ed, grant•ing, n. v.t. 1) to confer, esp. by a formal act: to grant a charter[/ex] 2) to give; accord: to grant permission[/ex] 3) to agree to: to grant a request[/ex] 4) to accept for the sake of argument: I grant… … From formal English to slang
grant — 1 vt 1: to permit as a right or privilege grant a new trial the Supreme Court grant ed certiorari 2: to bestow or transfer formally; specif: to transfer the possession or title of by a deed: convey … Law dictionary
permission — per‧mis‧sion [pəˈmɪʆn ǁ pər ] noun [countable, uncountable] when someone is officially told that they are allowed to do something: permission to do something • The Board denied the company permission to build the pipeline. • The officer approved … Financial and business terms
permission — permission, leave, sufferance denote the sanction which enables one to do something that requires the consent of those in authority. Permission is the ordinary term except in some conventional phrases; it commonly implies the power or authority… … New Dictionary of Synonyms