What's the difference between a grant and a ribbon?

1, Yi+Shou = Grant

2. Yan+hand = Yan

I. Explanation of grant:

1, delivery; Gift (mostly on formal or grand occasions): ~ national flag. ~ award. ~ right.

2. Teaching; Teaching: talk ~. ~ class. Believe ~.

Combination word: professor? Teaching? Grant? Authorization? Timing?

Second, the interpretation of ribbon:

A ribbon (formerly used to tie a seal or wear jade).

Combination: Ribbon? India? Hey? Ink? Jinmao

Extended data

First, the teacher's interpretation of Chinese characters:

Second, Shouwen's interpretation of the text:

Third, related words:

1, teach? 【chuan shòu】?

Teaching others knowledge and skills: ~ technology. ~ experience. This craft was inherited by his grandfather.

Quote: Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk on Calligraphy: "Recently, many calligraphers are teaching calligraphy."

2. grant [Hugh y incarnation]?

Grant (an honorary title, medal, rank, degree, etc.). ).

3. authorization? [shòu qun]?

Authorization is the key to organizational operation. It takes people as the object and gives subordinates the necessary power to complete a certain job. That is to say, the supervisor will transfer the decision-making power to his subordinates to deal with employing people, spending money, doing things, negotiating and coordinating, and only grant power, but not entrust the necessary responsibility for completing the work. This is the last word of authorization. Different levels in the organization have different functions and powers, and permissions will flow between different levels, thus creating the problem of authorization.

4. Ribbon? [ shòu dài ]?

A band used to connect medals, medals and abbreviations. Usually made of silk, it has a specific color and pattern. Medals and medals in many countries in the world are equipped with ribbons.

5. seal? 【yìn shòu】?

The seal of an ancient official and the printed ribbon (J).