confer
第三人称
confers
现在进行时
conferring
过去式
conferred
过去完成时
conferred
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授予, 给予
to give an official degree, title, right, etc. to someone
及物动词
- The university will confer degrees upon the graduating students during the commencement ceremony.
大学将在毕业典礼上向毕业生授予学位。
- The monarch will confer a knighthood upon the distinguished individual for their service to the country.
君主将授予这位杰出人士骑士爵位,以表彰他们对国家的服务。
- The board decided to confer the prestigious award on the researcher for their groundbreaking contributions.
董事会决定将这一享有盛誉的奖项授予该研究员,以表彰他们的开创性贡献。
- The organization regularly confers certifications on professionals who meet the standards.
该组织定期向符合标准的专业人士授予认证。
- The university conferred a Bachelor's degree on the graduating students.
大学授予毕业生学士学位。
同义词:
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商议, 讨论
to exchange opinions and have discussions with others, often to come to an agreement or decision
- The board members will confer next week to finalize the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
董事会成员将于下周商议以敲定下一财年的预算。
- Before making any changes, the project team decided to confer with all stakeholders to ensure everyone was on the same page.
在进行任何更改之前,项目团队决定与所有利益相关者协商,以确保每个人都达成共识。
- The teachers will confer during the staff meeting to develop a new curriculum for the next semester.
教师们将在员工会议期间商议,为下学期制定新的课程。
- The negotiators needed to confer several times before reaching a consensus on the terms of the treaty.
谈判代表需要多次协商才能就条约条款达成共识。
- The executives conferred late into the night to devise a strategy for the company's expansion.
高管们深夜商议,以制定公司扩张的战略。