grant deference

予以尊重

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To allow or give someone respect, often formally.

允许或给予某人尊重,通常是正式的。

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grant deference = 予以尊重 (允许或给予某人尊重,通常是正式的。)

  • The appellate court granted deference to the trial judge's findings of fact.上诉法院对初审法官的事实裁定给予尊重
  • In academic circles, junior scholars often grant deference to the established experts in their field.在学术界,青年学者通常会对自己领域内的知名专家表示尊重
  • The president's office should grant deference to Congress on matters of fiscal policy.总统办公室在财政政策问题上应尊重国会。
  • Significant deference was granted to the committee chair's final recommendation.委员会主席的最终建议得到了极大的尊重
  • Some cultures traditionally grant great deference to their elders' wisdom and experience.一些文化传统上对长者的智慧和经验给予极大的尊重
  • We will grant deference to the engineering team's assessment of the structural risks.我们将尊重工程团队对结构风险的评估。
  • If the board does not grant deference to the advisory panel, it could face significant backlash.如果董事会不尊重顾问小组的意见,可能会面临强烈的反对。
  • Why must we always grant deference to opinions simply because they are long-held?为什么我们总要仅仅因为某些观点由来已久就给予尊重
  • While granting deference on technical matters, the council challenged the project's overall budget.在技术问题上表示尊重的同时,理事会对项目的总预算提出了质疑。
  • The bylaws state that the committee shall grant deference to the findings of any independent audit.章程规定,委员会应对任何独立审计的结果给予尊重