
요구, 소원, 허가 등을 들어주거나 승낙하다.
To agree to give or allow something requested, such as a wish, permission, or favor.
예문:
"The committee finally decided to grant her request for a sabbatical year."
"We hope the city council will grant us permission to build the community garden."
"The fairy granted the child three wishes after he saved her from the trap."
권리, 재산, 권한 등을 공식적 또는 법적으로 수여하거나 양도하다.
To formally or legally give a right, power, title, or property to someone, often documented by a deed or certificate.
예문:
"The university grants degrees to all successful candidates at the end of the semester."
"The government granted the company exclusive rights to drill for oil in the region."
(논의를 진행하기 위해) 어떤 사실이나 주장이 옳다는 것을 인정하거나 양보하다.
To admit or concede that something is true, often reluctantly or for the sake of argument.
예문:
"I grant that your proposal has merit, but the budget simply won't allow it this year."
"He is a difficult person to work with, I'll grant you that much."
정부나 기관이 연구, 교육 등 특정 목적을 위해 상환 의무 없이 지급하는 돈.
A sum of money given by an organization, especially a government, for a specific purpose such as research, education, or community development, which does not usually need to be repaid.
예문:
"The scientist applied for a federal grant to fund his groundbreaking climate study."
"Securing a large research grant is crucial for expanding the laboratory's capabilities."
"Many students rely on educational grants and scholarships to cover their tuition fees."
권리나 허가 등을 수여하는 행위 또는 그러한 수여를 증명하는 법적 문서.
The action of granting something, such as permission, or a legal document conferring a right or property.
예문:
"The grant of a patent protects the inventor's intellectual property for twenty years."
"Following the successful application, the official grant of the license took place last week."