grant (sb) exemption
授予(某人)豁免
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To formally give someone an exemption.
正式给予某人豁免。
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grant (sb) exemption = 授予(某人)豁免 (正式给予某人豁免。)
- The court decided to grant him an exemption from military service.法院决定给予他兵役豁免。
- The university will grant students an exemption from the language requirement if they pass the test.如果学生通过考试,大学将给予他们语言要求豁免。
- The tax authority refused to grant the company an exemption from paying duties.税务部门拒绝给予该公司关税豁免。
- Medical professionals may be granted an exemption from certain licensing requirements.医疗专业人员可能被授予某些执照要求的豁免。
- The judge chose to grant her a temporary exemption from appearing in court.法官选择给予她临时出庭豁免。
- Religious organizations are often granted exemptions from property taxes.宗教组织通常被授予财产税豁免。
- The board will consider whether to grant you an exemption from the mandatory training.董事会将考虑是否给予你强制培训豁免。
- Students with disabilities may be granted exemptions from standardized testing.残疾学生可能被授予标准化考试豁免。
- The government decided to grant farmers an exemption from the new regulations.政府决定给予农民新法规豁免。
- Only in exceptional circumstances will we grant an exemption from this policy.只有在特殊情况下我们才会给予此政策豁免。