entitle
美音:
[en´taıtəl
]英音:
[en´taıtəl
]vt.给...权利(或资格),给...题名,给...称号 v.授权,授权
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entitle为短语/超纲词汇
词频:1812
词形变化:
动词过去式:entitled 过去分词:entitled 现在分词:entitling 第三人称单数:entitles 名词:enti-tlement
词根
en-=in,into,on,at,near 从“在中间”之意演变成“使进入某种状态~,使成为~”等,把表示to make之意的名词、形容词变为及物动词 变化型 em-
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entitle
/ɪn'taɪtl; ɪn`taɪtl/
v
1 [Cn.n usu passive 通常用于被动语态] give a title to (a book, play, etc) 给(书、剧本等)取名; 定名
*He entitled the book `Savage Love'. 他给这本书取名为《野性的爱》.
* She read a poem entitled `The Apple Tree'. 她读了一首题为《苹果树》的诗.
2 [Tn.pr esp passive 尤用于被动语态, Tnt] ~ sb to sth give sb a right to have or do sth 给予某人获得某事物或做某事的权利; 使某人有资格获得某事物或做某事
*You are not entitled to unemployment benefit if you have never worked. 从未参加过工作, 就没有资格领取失业救济金.
* After a hard day's work she felt entitled to a rest. 她劳累了一天, 觉得理应休息一下了.
* This ticket doesn't entitle you to travel first class. 你这张票不能坐头等位.
entitle
v [T often passive]
to give someone the official right to do or have something
be entitled to (do) sth
Full-time employees are entitled to receive health insurance.
entitle sb to sth
Membership entitles you to the monthly journal.
be entitled sth
if a book, play etc is entitled something, that is its name
a documentary entitled 'The Price of Perfection'