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1 granted
granted [ˈgrα:ntɪd]1. conjunction2. adverb• granted, he doesn't look too bad for his age c'est vrai, il n'est pas mal pour son âge* * *['grɑːntɪd], US ['grænt-]granted, it's magnificent, but very expensive — c'est magnifique, soit, mais cela coûte très cher
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2 granted
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3 granted
((even) if; assuming: Granted that you are right, we will have to move fast.) en admettant que -
4 granted
d'accord; soit; j'admets/je reconnais/je vous concède queEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > granted
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5 granted to heirs
Jur. droits de suite [reconnus aux héritiers]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > granted to heirs
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6 take for granted
1) (to assume without checking: I took it for granted that you had heard the story.) considérer comme admis2) (to treat casually: People take electricity for granted until their supply is cut off.) considérer comme normal -
7 to be granted observer status
Conf. obtenir le statut d'observateurEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be granted observer status
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8 to take sth for granted
tenir qqch pour acquis; considérer comme allant de soi; trouver normal; considérer comme dûEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to take sth for granted
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9 cover granted
garantie conférée, garantie accordée (LGA, RL) -
10 grant
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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11 grant
grant [grɑ:nt](a) (permission, wish) accorder; (request) accorder, accéder à; (goal, point) & Sport accorder; (credit, loan, pension) accorder; (charter, favour, privilege, right) accorder, octroyer, concéder; (property) céder;∎ to grant sb permission to do sth accorder à qn l'autorisation de faire qch;∎ the countries that have been granted autonomy les pays qui se sont vus accorder l'autonomie;∎ to grant sb their request accéder à la requête de qn;∎ literary God grant you good fortune que Dieu vous protège(b) (accept as true) accorder, admettre, concéder;∎ will you at least grant that he is honest? admettrez-vous au moins qu'il est honnête?;∎ I grant you I made an error of judgement je vous accorde que j'ai fait une erreur de jugement;∎ I'll grant you that je vous l'accorde;∎ granted, he's not very intelligent, but… d'accord, il n'est pas très intelligent, mais…;∎ granted! d'accord!, soit!∎ to take sth for granted considérer que qch va de soi, tenir qch pour certain ou établi;∎ you seem to take it for granted he'll agree/help you vous semblez convaincu qu'il sera d'accord/vous aidera;∎ you take too much for granted vous présumez trop;∎ to take sb for granted ne plus faire cas de qn;∎ he takes her for granted il la traite comme si elle n'existait pas;∎ you take me too much for granted vous ne vous rendez pas compte de tout ce que je fais pour vous;∎ she felt that she was being taken for granted elle avait le sentiment qu'elle ne comptait pas;∎ I'm tired of the way everybody just takes me for granted j'en ai assez que personne ne fasse attention à moi2 noun∎ I can't live on my grant je n'arrive pas à m'en sortir avec seulement ma bourse d'études;∎ to give sb a grant accorder une subvention à qn; (student) accorder une bourse d'études à qn;∎ to receive a grant être subventionné, recevoir une subvention; (student) recevoir ou se voir accorder une bourse d'études∎ grant of probate validation f ou homologation f d'un testament -
12 grant
grant, US [transcription][gr_nt]A n1 (from government, local authority) subvention f (for pour) ; ( for study) Sch, Univ bourse f ; grants to the voluntary sector/to the poorest applicants subventions au bénévolat/pour les candidats les plus pauvres ; a grant to set up a new company/to improve a property une subvention destinée à fonder une nouvelle société/à mettre en valeur une propriété ; to apply for a grant gen faire une demande de subvention ; ( for study) faire une demande de bourse ; research grant subvention f de recherche ;B vtr1 sout ( allow) accorder [permission] ; accéder à [request] ; he was granted permission to leave early l'autorisation de partir tôt lui a été accordée ; to refuse to grant access to one's home refuser l'accès à son domicile ; permission granted! permission accordée! ; God grant that plaise à Dieu que (+ subj) ;2 ( give) to grant sb sth, to grant sth to sb accorder qch à qn [interview, audience, leave, visa, licence, loan] ; concéder qch à qn [citizenship, asylum, privilege] ;3 ( concede) reconnaître [truth, validity etc] ; to grant that reconnaître que ; I grant you that he's gifted je vous accorde qu'il est doué ; granted that, granting that en admettant que… (+ subj).to take sth for granted considérer qch comme allant de soi ; he takes his mother for granted il croit que sa mère est à son service ; he takes too much for granted il croit que tout lui est dû. -
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1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) accorder2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) reconnaître2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) subvention, bourse- granted- granting - take for granted -
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15 certainly
certainly [ˈsɜ:tənlɪ]a. ( = undoubtedly) certainementb. ( = definitely) vraiment• wouldn't you agree? -- oh, certainly vous ne croyez pas ? -- oh si, bien sûr• had you forgotten? -- certainly not vous aviez oublié ? -- certainement pas• could you help me? -- certainly pourriez-vous m'aider ? -- bien sûre. ( = granted) certes• certainly, she has potential, but... certes, elle a des capacités mais...* * *['sɜːtnlɪ]it's certainly possible that — il est tout à fait possible que (+ subj)
he certainly got his revenge! — iron c'est sûr qu'il a pris sa revanche!
‘are you annoyed?’ - ‘I most certainly am!’ — ‘tu es fâché?’ - ‘ah! ça, oui alors!’
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16 if
if [ɪf]1. conjunctiona. (condition) ( = supposing that) si• even if I knew I wouldn't tell you même si je le savais, je ne te le dirais pas• if it is true that... s'il est vrai que...• that's the house, if I'm not mistaken voilà la maison, si je ne me trompe• they're coming at Christmas if they don't change their minds ils viennent à Noël à moins qu'ils ne changent d'avis• if I know her, she'll refuse telle que je la connais, elle refuserab. ( = whenever) sic. ( = although) si• even if it takes me all day I'll do it (même) si cela doit me prendre toute la journée je le ferai• nice weather, even if rather cold temps agréable, bien qu'un peu froidd. ( = granted that, admitting that) si• even if he did say that, he didn't mean to hurt you quand bien même il l'aurait dit, il n'avait aucune intention de vous faire de la peinee. ( = whether) si• do you know if they have gone? savez-vous s'ils sont partis ?• if anything, it's even smaller c'est peut-être encore plus petit• if anything, this one is bigger c'est plutôt celui-ci qui est le plus grand► if + not• if it weren't for him, I wouldn't go si j'y vais, c'est pour lui• if it hadn't been for you, I would have despaired sans toi, j'aurais désespéré• if it isn't our old friend Smith! tiens ! mais c'est notre bon vieux Smith !► if only si seulement• if only I had known! si seulement j'avais su !• if only it were that simple! si seulement c'était aussi simple !• I'd better write to her, if only to let her know that... il faudrait que je lui écrive, ne serait-ce que pour lui faire savoir que...► if so le cas échéant2. noun* * *Note: if is almost always translated by si, except in the case of a very few usages which are shown below[ɪf] 1.1) (in the event that, supposing that) siif he dies ou if he should die — s'il meurt
if asked, I would say that — si on me posait la question, je dirais que
if I were you, I... — (moi) à ta place, je...
tomorrow, if not sooner — demain au plus tard, demain ou même avant
2) ( whenever) siif you mention his name, she cries — il suffit de prononcer son nom pour qu'elle pleure
3) ( whether) si4) ( functioning as that)I'm sorry if she doesn't like it but... — je suis désolé que cela ne lui plaise pas mais...
5) ( although) siit's a good shop, if a little expensive — c'est un bon magasin, bien qu'un peu cher
it was interesting, if nothing else — au moins c'était intéressant
6) ( as polite formula)7) (expressing surprise, dismay etc)if it isn't our old friend Mr Pivachon! — tiens, mais voilà notre vieil ami M. Pivachon!
well, if she didn't try and hit him! — je vous jure, elle a essayé de le battre!
8) ( used with what)2.(so) what if he (ou I etc) did? — et alors?
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17 poison pill
familiar (strategy) pilule f empoisonnéePoison-pill provisions are triggered when a hostile suitor acquires a predetermined percentage of company stock. At that point, all existing shareholders except the suitor are granted options to buy additional stock at a dramatic discount, thus diluting the acquirer's share so as to head off a change in control of the company … According to statistics from Thomson Financial Securities Data, 140 companies adopted poison pill provisions in the first half of 2001, up 45 percent from the same period last year.
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18 asylum
1) (safety; protection: He was granted political asylum.) asile2) (an old name for a home for people who are mentally ill.) asile (d'aliénés) -
19 city
['siti]plural - cities; noun1) (a very large town.) grande ville2) (a town, usually with a cathedral, granted special rights.) ville épiscopale -
20 concession
[kən'seʃən](something granted: As a concession we were given a day off work to go to the wedding.) concession
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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
granted — ► ADVERB ▪ admittedly; it is true. ► CONJUNCTION (granted that) ▪ even assuming that … English terms dictionary
granted — index allowable, allowed, assumed (inferred), consensual, definite, permissible Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
granted — [adv] allowed, accepted acknowledged, admitted, assumed, indeed, just so, yes; concept 558 Ant. unaccepted … New thesaurus
granted — [[t]grɑ͟ːntɪd, græ̱ntɪd[/t]] CONJ SUBORD You use granted or granted that at the beginning of a clause to say that something is true, before you make a comment on it. Granted that the firm has not broken the law, is the law what it should be? Syn … English dictionary
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granted — adj. 1) to take smb. for granted ( to assume that smb. will agree, cooperate ) 2) to take smt. for granted ( to assume that smt. is certain to happen ) * * * [ grɑːntɪd] to take smb. for granted ( to assume that smb. will agree, cooperate ) to… … Combinatory dictionary
granted — See: TAKE FOR GRANTED … Dictionary of American idioms
granted — See: TAKE FOR GRANTED … Dictionary of American idioms