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confers

英 [kənˈfɜːz]

美 [kənˈfɜːrz]

v.  商讨; 协商; 交换意见; 授予(奖项、学位、荣誉或权利)
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柯林斯词典

  • V-RECIP 商谈;商议;交换意见
    When youconfer withsomeone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two peopleconfer.
    1. He conferred with Hill and the others in his office...
      他与希尔及其他人在办公室里商议了一番。
    2. His doctors conferred by telephone and agreed that he must get away from his family for a time.
      诊治他的几位医生在电话里讨论了一番,一致认为他必须离开家人一段时间。
  • VERB 授予,赋予(权力、荣誉等)
    Toconfersomething such as power or an honouronsomeone means to give it to them.
    1. The constitution also confers large powers on Brazil's 25 constituent states...
      宪法还赋予巴西的25个成员州很大的权力。
    2. An honorary doctorate of law was conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976...
      1976年,纽卡斯尔大学授予他荣誉法学博士学位。
    3. Never imagine that rank confers genuine authority.
      绝对不要幻想那个头衔会有实权。

双语例句

  • The President often confers with his advisers on diplomatic problems.
    总统常与他的顾问商议外交问题。
  • This confers quasi-regulatory status on them and ensures their judgments are hard-wired into rules governing banks, insurers and funds.
    如此一来,它们就拥有了半官方监管机构的身份,并能把它们的判断渗透到监管银行、保险商和基金的规则中。
  • While location confers important advantages to innovations, a favorable geography is no guarantee against failure.
    尽管地理位置是重要的创新优势,但有利的地理条件并不是立于不败之地的绝对保证。
  • It confers voting rights only to adults within national borders.
    它只把投票权赋予本国范围内的成年人。
  • Some people with Eastern European roots have a gene that confers resistance to aids;
    某些有东欧血统的人具有一个能抵抗艾滋病的基因;
  • Therefore, we investigate whether H2 gas confers cardioprotection against ischemia – reperfusion injury in rats.
    因此,我们通过鼠来研究是否吸入氢气减轻缺血再灌注损伤来起到心脏保护作用。
  • Being a partnership confers some advantages.
    采用合伙人制度就得让渡一些利益。
  • This predominant, captivating fragrance confers a fair amount of freshness on the coffee.
    这种卓越、迷人的香气给咖啡带来了相当数量的清新气味。
  • Never imagine that rank confers genuine authority.
    绝对不要幻想那个头衔会有实权。
  • More recent theorists have suggested that voting confers the "psychic benefits" ( also known as a feeling of well-being) of performing a civic duty.
    最近的理论家认为投票履行了公民义务,会带来一种“精神福利”(也被称为幸福感)。