granted
- IPA[ˈɡran(t)əd]
美式
- admittedly; it is true (used to introduce a factor which is opposed to the main line of argument but is not regarded as so strong as to invalidate it)
- even assuming that
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副詞
- 1. admittedly; it is true (used to introduce a factor which is opposed to the main line of argument but is not regarded as so strong as to invalidate it) granted, sitting around the house may not be your idea of the perfect retirement, but what's your choice when inflation is eroding the value of your nest egg?
連接詞
- 1. even assuming that granted that officers were used to making decisions, they still couldn't be expected to understand
- agree to give or allow (something requested) to: they were granted a meeting her request was granted
- a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose: a research grant
Oxford Dictionary
- agree to give or allow (something requested) to: a letter granting them permission to smoke
- a sum of money given by a government or other organization for a particular purpose: a research grant
Oxford American Dictionary
- fail to properly appreciate (someone or something), especially as a result of overfamiliarity
Oxford Dictionary
- fail to properly appreciate (someone or something), especially as a result of overfamiliarity
Oxford American Dictionary
- financial assistance, especially money that is granted by central government to local ...
- give grant aid to.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a school) funded by central rather than local government, and self-governing.
Oxford Dictionary
- a sum of money given by by an authority to an individual, especially a student in higher ... our son qualified for the maximum maintenance grant
Oxford American Dictionary
- a grant of public land, especially to an institution, organization, or to particular groups of ... land grant colleges
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- IPA[ˈɡrɑːntɪd]
英式
- admittedly; it is true (used to introduce a factor which is opposed to the main line of ... granted, Marie was two years older than her, but it wasn't a question of age
- even assuming that: granted that officers were used to making decisions, they still couldn't be expected to understand
Oxford Dictionary