slovo | definícia |
granted (encz) | granted,dopřán |
granted (encz) | granted,povolený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
granted (encz) | granted,propůjčený |
Granted (gcide) | Grant \Grant\ (gr[.a]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Granting.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter,
craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to
promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make
believe, fr. L. credens, p. pr. of credere to believe. See
Creed, Credit.]
1. To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the
possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to
petition.
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Grant me the place of this threshing floor. --1
Chron. xxi.
22.
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2. To bestow or confer, with or without compensation,
particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give.
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Wherefore did God grant me my request. --Milton.
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3. To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to
yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede.
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Grant that the Fates have firmed by their decree.
--Dryden.
Syn: Syn.-- To give; confer; bestow; convey; transfer; admit;
allow; concede. See Give.
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granted (gcide) | granted \granted\ adj.
1. Given.
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2. (Logic, Rhetoric) Acknowledged or assumed as a
supposition.
Syn: given.
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granted (wn) | granted
adj 1: acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's
condition, it is a wonder that it started" [syn: given,
granted] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
granted (encz) | granted,dopřán granted,povolený adj: Zdeněk Brožgranted,propůjčený |
take for granted (encz) | take for granted,nevážit si dost n: Zdeněk Brožtake for granted,pokládat za samozřejmé Zdeněk Brož |
take something for granted (encz) | take something for granted,brát něco jako samozřejmost [fráz.] Pino |
taken for granted (encz) | taken for granted, adj: |
given granted (gcide) | acknowledged \ac*knowl"edged\ ([a^]k*n[o^]l"[e^]jd) adj.
Generally accepted or recognized as correct or reasonable.
Opposite of unacknowledged. [Narrower terms: {given,
granted}; unquestionable (vs. questionable)] Also See:
known.
Syn: accepted, recognized
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granted (gcide) | Grant \Grant\ (gr[.a]nt), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Granted; p. pr.
& vb. n. Granting.] [OE. graunten, granten, OF. graanter,
craanter, creanter, to promise, yield, LL. creantare to
promise, assure, for (assumed LL.) credentare to make
believe, fr. L. credens, p. pr. of credere to believe. See
Creed, Credit.]
1. To give over; to make conveyance of; to give the
possession or title of; to convey; -- usually in answer to
petition.
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Grant me the place of this threshing floor. --1
Chron. xxi.
22.
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2. To bestow or confer, with or without compensation,
particularly in answer to prayer or request; to give.
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Wherefore did God grant me my request. --Milton.
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3. To admit as true what is not yet satisfactorily proved; to
yield belief to; to allow; to yield; to concede.
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Grant that the Fates have firmed by their decree.
--Dryden.
Syn: Syn.-- To give; confer; bestow; convey; transfer; admit;
allow; concede. See Give.
[1913 Webster]granted \granted\ adj.
1. Given.
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2. (Logic, Rhetoric) Acknowledged or assumed as a
supposition.
Syn: given.
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Ungranted (gcide) | Ungranted \Ungranted\
See granted. |
granted (wn) | granted
adj 1: acknowledged as a supposition; "given the engine's
condition, it is a wonder that it started" [syn: given,
granted] |
take for granted (wn) | take for granted
v 1: take to be the case or to be true; accept without
verification or proof; "I assume his train was late" [syn:
assume, presume, take for granted] |
taken for granted (wn) | taken for granted
adj 1: evident without proof or argument; "an axiomatic truth";
"we hold these truths to be self-evident" [syn:
axiomatic, self-evident, taken for granted(p)] |
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