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getragenes
borsa di studio

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. grant [Brit ɡrɑːnt, Am ɡrænt] N

1. grant:

sovvenzione f (for per)
grant (for study) SCHOOL, UNIV
to apply for a grant
to apply for a grant (for study)

2. grant LAW:

grant (of property)
grant (of property)
grant (of patent)

II. grant [Brit ɡrɑːnt, Am ɡrænt] VB trans

1. grant (allow) form:

grant permission
grant request
God grant that

2. grant (give):

to grant sb sth, to grant sth to sb interview, audience, leave, visa, licence, loan, privilege, citizenship, asylum
concedere qc a qn

3. grant (concede):

grant truth, validity etc.
to grant that

III. grant [Brit ɡrɑːnt, Am ɡrænt]

block grant [Am ˈblɔk ˌɡrænt] N (in GB)

improvement grant [ɪmˈpruːvməntˌɡrɑːnt, Am-ˌɡrænt] N Brit

research grant N

research grant

death grant [ˈdeθˌɡrɑːnt, -ɡrænt] N Brit

death grant

renovation grant [ˌrenəˈveɪʃnˌɡrɑːnt, -ˌɡrænt] N Brit

maintenance grant [ˈmeɪntənənsɡrɑːnt, -ɡrænt] N (for student)

grant-maintained [Brit, Am ˌɡræntmeɪnˈteɪnd] ADJ

grant-maintained school:

student grant [ˌstjuːdntˈɡrɑːnt, ˌstuːdntˈɡrænt] N UNIV

student grant

grant-aided [Brit ˈɡrɑːnteɪdɪd, Am ˈɡræntˌeɪdəd] ADJ

grant-aided

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

I. grant [grænt] N

1. grant UNIV:

grant
to give sb a grant

2. grant (funds):

grant
federal grant
research grant

3. grant LAW:

grant

II. grant [grænt] VB trans

1. grant (allow):

grant
to grant sb a permit/visa
to grant a pardon
to grant a request
to grant a wish

2. grant (admit to):

grant
grant
I grant you that

Phrases:

to award sb a grant
Italian
Italian
English
English
grant
grant holder
to grant
to grant
grant
to grant an audience
to grant
Present
Igrant
yougrant
he/she/itgrants
wegrant
yougrant
theygrant
Past
Igranted
yougranted
he/she/itgranted
wegranted
yougranted
theygranted
Present Perfect
Ihavegranted
youhavegranted
he/she/ithasgranted
wehavegranted
youhavegranted
theyhavegranted
Past Perfect
Ihadgranted
youhadgranted
he/she/ithadgranted
wehadgranted
youhadgranted
theyhadgranted

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In the 1880s, the burst in capital grant supported the cost of construction.
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The corporation received a $6 million grant from the federal government, but needed to borrow to pay for the rest of the costs of construction.
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The player's school receives a duplicate trophy, as well as a scholarship grant.
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Nightlight received a $500,000 grant that it used to produce promotional videos targeting strongly religious, middle-class couples.
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Two-thirds of refugee families had still not received their government grant.
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