Traduction et définition
to grant: accorder
I cannot grant you the permission to come in to work at noon every day. Je ne peux pas vous accorder la permission d'arriver au travail à midi tous les jours.
a grant: une bourse, une subvention, une allocation
Granted, (he seems friendly, but that could just be an act!): Je reconnais (qu'il a l'air aimable, mais méfions-nous des apparences !)
Pronunciation examples
UK: I cannot grant you permission to come into work at noon every day.
US: I got a grant from the government to open an orphanage.
Exemples
- "Our charismatic and handsome leader has granted us the rare privilege of visiting him in his humble palace."
- "Today we've been granted the exclusive opportunity to discover the many secrets of his magnificent, splendiferous, fantabulous, audacious, enormous ranch!"
- "We've been granted an interview with the world famous marine biologist, Doctor Bruno Delavigne."
- "I know there are possibly some laws that grant amnesty to certain illegal immigrants."
- "For example, I am proposing a grant of $1m to the Marketing Department to fund a Europe-wide campaign aimed at increasing sales of our mid-range collections."
- "Granted, personal issues should not interfere with job performance, however it is my firm belief that, given time, Doris will regain her previous productivity."
- "Dear Nessie, please grant us the flexibility to stretch our limbs with the fluidity of a single malt whiskey."
- "Today we've been granted the exclusive opportunity to discover the many secrets of his magnificent, splendiferous, fantabulous, audacious, enormous... ranch!"
- "Permission granted."
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