conferred
v. <拉>商談,商議( confer的過去式和過去分詞 ); 授予,賦予
When you confer with someone, you discuss something with them in order to make a decision. You can also say that two people confer .
He conferred with Hill and the others in his office...
他與希爾及其他人在辦公室裡商議了一番。
His doctors conferred by telephone and agreed that he must get away from his family for a time.
診治他的幾位醫生在電話裡討論了一番,一致認為他必須離開家人一段時間。
To confer something such as power or an honour on someone means to give it to them.
The constitution also confers large powers on Brazil's 25 constituent states...
憲法還賦予巴西的25個成員州很大的權力。
An honorary doctorate of law was conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976...
1976年,紐卡斯爾大學授予他榮譽法學博士學位。
1. given formally or officially
The university conferred its highest degree on the statesman.
該大學將其最高學位授予了這位政治家.
Diplomas were conferred on members of the graduating class.
給畢業班的學生頒發了畢業文憑.
The teacher conferred with the principal about Dick's promotion.
教師與校長商談了迪克的升級問題.
The university conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws.
大學授予他法學博士榮譽學位.
The university conferred on him the title of LL. D .
該學院授予他法學 博士 稱號.