颁布 | bān bù | to issue; to proclaim; to enact (laws, decrees etc) | |
颁发 | bān fā | to issue; to promulgate; to award | |
颁奖 | bān jiǎng | to confer an award | |
颁行 | bān xíng | issue for enforcement | |
颁授 | bān shòu | to confer (e.g. diploma); to award |
1 | So I give myself an enormous gold star for putting those law-related gold stars aside to start over again as a writer. | |
2 | Sometimes, yes, the best picture prize would actually go to the best picture, but more often the academy's neglect of a film was a reliable index of its merit. | |
3 | 无疑,这就是为什么诺贝尔委员会说,它“在其一百周年之际,首次将和平奖颁予联合国,以此宣告,联合国是通过谈判实现全球和平与合作的唯一途径。” No doubt, that is why the Nobel Committee says that it "wishes, in its centenary year, to proclaim that the only negotiable route to global peace and cooperation goes by way of the United Nations". | |
4 | This week's dumbest gadget award goes to the TV Hat, a baseball cap with an elongated peak from which hangs a "personal private theatre". | |
5 | The organisers say they are also considering giving a prize to the slowest cell, since lethargic cells would be a boon for cancer therapy. |