
英:/'ˈɡrɑːntɪd/ 美:/'ˈɡræntɪd/
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conj. 诚然
adv. 的确
vt. grant的过去式
Granted that what you said is true, I don't believe it.
就算你说的是真的,我也不相信。
Granted, your plan is closer to the product.
诚然,你的方案更贴近产品。
Granted that you understand the rules of this game, I won't talk about it anymore.
既然你了解这个比赛的规则,我就不再多讲了。
He granted them a leave of absence.
他批准了他们的假。
The mayor granted my request for an interview.
市长答应了我的采访请求。
We were granted exclusive rights to license and sell the product in our country.
我们被授予在我国独家授权和销售该产品的权利。
He was granted immunity from prosecution because he provided the police with valuable information.
他因向警方提供了有价值的情报而免受起诉。
The Pope granted her a private au***nce.
教皇同意私下接见她。
We take having an endless supply of clean water for granted.
我们想当然地认为洁净水的供应无穷无尽而不予以珍惜。
I came into ***** life clueless about a lot of things that most people take for granted.
我成年后,发现自己对大多数人认为是理所当然之事知之甚少。
Activists who were involved in crimes of violence will not automatically be granted amnesty.
参与暴力犯罪的活跃分子不会被自动地给予赦免。
I was amazed that virtually all the things I took for granted up north just didn't happen in Savannah.
令我感到惊讶的是,我在北方视为理所当然的一切事物,在南美大草原上几乎都没有发生。
taken for granted
理所当然;想当然
take it for granted
视为当然;把…当成理所当然
conj.|and/but/yet/only/still;算是如此,但是
单词granted 的含义和用法可根据不同语境分为以下几种情况:
Granted 是动词grant(授予;同意)的过去分词形式,表示“被给予”或“被允许”。
Granted 可单独用于句首,表示“诚然”或“就算”,用于承认某个事实,再引出反驳或补充。
Take something for granted:认为某事理所当然。
在法律或官方文件中,granted 表示“正式批准”或“赋予权利”。
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单词"granted"通常被用作动词,意思是承认,给予或者允许。该单词也可以用作形容词,表示某个事物被默认或者理所当然的认为是真实的。
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