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1 grant
1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) innvilge, gi, innrømme, bevilge2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) innrømme, tilstå2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) bevilgning, stipend, midler- granted- granting
- take for grantedbevilling--------konsesjon--------skjenkeIsubst. \/ɡrɑːnt\/1) støtte, bidrag, bevilgning, tilskudd2) stipend, legat3) tilståelse4) ( jus) skriftlig overdragelsemake somebody a grant bevilge penger til noen, gi noen et tilskuddIIverb \/ɡrɑːnt\/1) oppfylle, bønnhøre2) bevilge, innvilge, tildele, tilstå3) gi, yte, skjenke4) tilstå, innrømme, medgi5) ( jus) overdraGod grant that... Gud gi at...granted sant nok for all delgranted that eller granting that sett at, forutsatt atselv omgrant somebody a pardon benåde noengrant somebody's prayer bønnhøre noengrant somebody their wish oppfylle noens ønskeI grant you all that jeg innrømmer alt det derit is not granted to everybody to... det er ikke alle gitt å..., det er ikke alle forunt å...take somebody for granted ta noen for gitttake something for granted ta noe for gitt -
2 presume
prə'zju:m1) (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.') anta, gå ut fra2) (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.) ta seg den frihet å•- presumption
- presumptuous
- presumptuousnessantaverb \/prɪˈzjuːm\/1) anta, formode, tro• Dr. Livingstone, I presume?Dr. Livingstone, formoder jeg?2) forutsette, gå ut fra3) våge (seg på), tillate seg, driste seg til, ta seg friheter, ta seg den frihet• don't presume!presume (up)on stole (for mye) på trekke for store veksler på misbruke, utnyttepresume to tillate seg å, driste seg å, ta seg friheten å• may I presume to advise you?presume too far\/much upon oneself overvurdere seg selv
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take it for granted — accept something unquestioningly; show disregard for something, treat something in an unappreciative manner … English contemporary dictionary
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take for granted — If you take something for granted, you don t worry or think about it because you assume you will always have it. If you take someone for granted, you don t show your appreciation to them … The small dictionary of idiomes