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confer

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con·fer /kənˈfɜː $ -ˈfɜːr/ ●○○ AWL verb (conferred, conferring) formal  
1 [intransitiveI]DISCUSS to discuss something with other people, so that everyone can express their opinions and decide on something 商谈,商议,讨论
confer with
 Franklin leant over and conferred with his attorneys.
富兰克林俯身和他的律师商谈。
2 confer a title/degree/honour etc formal GIVEto officially give someone a title etc, especially as a reward for something they have achieved 授予称号/学位/荣誉等 SYN bestow
confer a title/degree/honour etc on/upon
 An honorary degree was conferred on him by the University.
该大学授予他一个荣誉学位。
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conferment noun [countableC, uncountableU]
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From Longman Business Dictionary
confercon·fer /kənˈfɜː-ˈfɜːr/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp conferred, present participle conferring) [intransitiveI]
to discuss something with other people in order to make a decision based on more than one person’s opinion
The chairwoman is conferring with the board later today.
Origin confer
(1400-1500) Latin conferre to bring together, from com- ( → COM-) + ferre to carry
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