conferral如何读

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conferral是什么意思

  • n.(称号、学位、权力等的)授予;赐给

conferral英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to compare views or take counsel : consult

transitive verb

to bestow from or as if from a position of superiority knowing how to read was a gift conferred with manhood—Murray Kempton

conferred an honorary degree on her

to give (something, such as a property or characteristic) to someone or something

a reputation for power will confer power—John Spanier

conferral词源中文解释

"授予的行为",1880年,来自 confer + -al (2)。

conferral词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin conferō, conferre "to bring or take, convey, bestow, bring together, unite," from con- con- + ferō, ferre "to carry, bear" — more at bear >entry 2

The first known use of confer was circa 1500

conferral儿童词典英英释义

confessverb

to make known (as something wrong)

to admit one's sins to God or to a priest

to hear the confession of

the priest confessed the penitents

conferverb

to compare views especially in studying a problem

confer with the committee

to give or grant publicly

confer knighthood on him

conferverb

to compare views especially in studying a problem

confer with the committee

to give or grant publicly

confer knighthood on him

conferverb

to compare views especially in studying a problem

confer with the committee

to give or grant publicly

confer knighthood on him

conferral 例句

1 Article 50 is an example of the principles of consent and conferral; it confirms the right of a member state to withdraw from the union.

2 Spouses will need to meet the same criteria as other adult applicants for conferral of citizenship.

配偶须要知足取申请受夺国籍的其他败年申请人一样的尺度.

3 The reality is that even with early degree conferrals, most medical institutions have sidelined tens of thousands of pairs of hands that are skilled and ready to support.

4 “The TPS program gives foreign nationals nonimmigrant status, but it does not admit them. So the conferral of TPS does not make an unlawful entrant…eligible” for a green card, she wrote.

5 From the historical point of view, the management on degree conferral right in Americangraduate education is investigated in this dissertation, and its thought by origin is analyzed.

本文从历史的角度考察了美国研究生教育的学位授予权管理,并对其管理的思想进行了分析。

6 Death, with its conferral of permanent emptiness, swallows up and spits back anything we might say to put it in its place.

7 In response, Ms. Tsai has tried to project strength, appearing alongside officers at a conferral ceremony and calling on the military to remain vigilant.

8 There was Edward Miner Gallaudet, the first president, who helped persuade Congress to approve the bill to authorize conferral of degrees and then led the school until 1910.

9 Other permanent powers include the granting of senior military ranks; the conferral of honors; the granting of citizenship, pardon, and refuge; and the appointment and recall of diplomatic representatives.

10 That ambiguity has since diminished with the United Nations’ conferral of nonmember state status on Palestine in November.

11 These provisions apply to applications for Australian citizenship by descent and conferral.

该条款适用于通过“授予国籍”方式或由血缘申请入籍之人士.

12 Only in 1977 did they receive full veterans’ benefits, and only in 2010 did they receive the recognition that their admirers thought to be their due, with the conferral of the Congressional Gold Medal.

13 George Sanchez, the Senate committee’s co-chair, said the USC apology and degree conferral were just the first step in the university’s reckoning process.

14 The word “grant” connotes a gift, bestowal, conferral or transfer by one person to another — not to himself.

15 He liked the ease and glitter of the life, and the lustre conferred on him by being a member of this group of rich and conspicuous people.

16 During their visit to Dunfermline on Monday the King will formally mark the conferral of city status and make a short speech in the chamber room.

17 In a lovely bookend, the writers would reunite 18 years later when, in scarlet gowns and mortarboards, wilting through a slow-motion conferral of honorary degrees, they ducked out of an Oxford theater for a smoke.

18 “It should go without saying that meaningful conferral is not a perfunctory exercise.”

19 King Charles will formally mark the conferral of city status and make a short speech in the chamber room.

20 Later, just as the chancellor was about to start conferring degrees, Hale returned to the podium and gently pushed him aside, saying his speech wasn't done.

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