entitle的意思和读音

entitle

: [ɪnˈtaɪt(ə)l] : [ɪn'taɪt(ə)l]

v.使使

使

entitles  entitling  entitled  

v.+n.entitle people,entitle shareholder

v.debar

v.enable,allow,permit,sanction,authorize

entitlev.

1.[oftpass]使使to give sb the right to have or to do sth

You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65. 65

Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.

This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class.

2.[usupass]~ sth + nounto give a title to a book, play, etc.

He read a poem entitled ‘Salt’.

v.1.使...();...[]2....,...

v.1.to give someone the right to do something2.to give a title to a book, poem, or piece of music

1. engage v. entitle v. entitlement n. ...

2.使 encourage entitle 使 entreat ...

3. entire a. entitle vt. () entrance n. ...

4. publication n. entitle v. interpersonal a. ...

5. lodge v. (使) , (使) 宿 entitle vt. disability n. ...

6.…… 308. diverse a. 309. entitle vt. ………… 310. regulate vt.

7.... entire a. entitle vt. ...... entrance n. , ...

:,使,使,,,使,

1.He could choose a fast-track, closed-door trial that would entitle him to a one-third reduction of his sentence if convicted.

2.N. B. the fact of being in possession of a compensation application form does not automatically entitle you to compensation.

3.Has she had her share of human tribulations and trials enough that now they would entitle her to long overdue dignified liberty?

4.Worthlessness of the asset, however, can entitle the company to a loss deduction even if the asset has not been completely abandoned.使

5.Roosevelt's contributions to the science of administration alone would entitle him to distinction among the Presidents.使

6.However, early repayment might entitle you to a rebate on the remaining interest to be charged.

7.The judge said the deceased worker's parents will not entitle to unjustified enrichment.

8.Preference or preferred shares entitle a holder to a prior claim on any dividend paid by the company.

9.New evidence, even enough to sow a field of doubt, does not necessarily entitle a defendant, not even one on death row, to a new trial.使怀——使

10.If Leonardo da Vinci had failed completely as a painter, his contributions to science would entitle him to everlasting fame.使