grantee
/gran-ˈtē/ (ame, mw)
grantee — 名詞
1. A person, group, or organization that officially receives money, land, rights, o
受贈者
正式接受補助、土地或權利的一方
A person, group, or organization that officially receives money, land, rights, or a privilege from a government, foundation, or another owner through a written document.
Tunde was named the grantee of a five-year research award from the national science foundation.
Tunde 被指定為國家科學基金會一項為期五年研究獎助的受贈者。
pattern: grantee + of + award/grant
Each grantee must submit a yearly report on how the funds were spent.
每位受贈者都必須每年提交一份報告,說明經費的使用方式。
collocation: each grantee + must submit
Under the new deed, Mizuki became the grantee of her aunt's farmland.
依據這份新地契,Mizuki 成為她阿姨那塊農地的受贈人。
The arts council selected twelve grantees to share the annual community theater budget.
藝術委員會選出十二位受贈者共同分配年度社區劇場的預算。
As the grantee, Manuela signed an agreement to use the scholarship only for tuition.
身為受贈者,Manuela 簽署協議承諾將獎學金只用於學費。
- recipient
much more common everyday word; does not imply a formal written agreement
- beneficiary
stresses the benefit received; often used for insurance, wills, and trusts rather than grants
- awardee
narrower — refers to someone who has won an award, scholarship, or prize
- grantor
the person or body that gives the grant; the opposite role in the same legal document
文法句型
grantee + of + noun phrase
the grantee + verb
用法筆記
Subject is typically a person, research team, charity, or small organization on the receiving side of a written agreement. Almost always paired with the role of the giver, who is called the grantor. Common in funding announcements, legal deeds, and government program reports rather than everyday conversation.