awarding
vt. 授予,獎給,判給(award的現在分詞形式)
An award is a prize or certificate that a person is given for doing something well.
...the Booker prize, Britain's top award for fiction...
布克獎,英國小說界的最高榮譽
She presented a bravery award to schoolgirl Caroline Tucker.
她向女學生卡羅琳·塔克頒發了英勇獎狀。
In law, an award is a sum of money that a court decides should be given to someone.
...workmen's compensation awards.
判給工人的賠償金
A pay award is an increase in pay for a particular group of workers.
...this year's average pay award for teachers of just under 8%.
今年教師平均加薪幅度將近8%
If someone is awarded something such as a prize or an examination mark, it is given to them.
She was awarded the prize for both films...
她的兩部電影雙雙獲獎。
For his dedication the Mayor awarded him a medal of merit.
為表彰他的奉獻精神,市長授予他榮譽獎章。
To award something to someone means to decide that it will be given to that person.
We have awarded the contract to a British shipyard...
我們將合同給了一家英國造船廠。
A High Court judge had awarded him £6 million damages.
高階法院法官裁定他獲得600萬英鎊的損失賠償金。
1. a grant made by a law court;
Referee Michael Reed had no hesitation in awarding a penalty.
裁判邁克爾·裡德毫不猶豫地判了點球。
The referee was booed for awarding a penalty.
裁判由於所做出的犯規處罰而被哄.
The tribunal decided against awarding any damages.
法庭裁決不予任何損害賠償.
Awarding a terraforming contract to Nightsiders was no stroke of genius.
弄成這種陰暗的土地可不是天才的作法.
The referee had no hesitation in awarding the penalty.
裁判毫不猶豫地給出了處罰.