entitled的意思和读音

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entitle

: [ɪnˈtaɪt(ə)l] : [ɪn'taɪt(ə)l]

v.使();[];

entitles  entitling  entitled  

v.+n.entitle people,entitle shareholder

v.debar

v.enable,allow,permit,sanction,authorize

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

1. Buoyancy: n. Entitled: adj. citizen:n. , ...

2. ... simply( ) B. entitled( ) C. known( , , ,) ...

4. 9. blow: 。 10. entitled: 。 11. stinginess: 。 ...

5.使 catch on to entitled 使 shivering ...

6. ... ②incident entitled (=violence between a man and woman in their home) ...

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1.The act of forcing one out of possession or occupancy of material property to which one is entitled; illegal or wrongful dispossession.

2.But your percentage of the annual haul was fixed, and this piece of paper entitled you to it in perpetuity.

3.House counsel remain members of the bar and are entitled to appear in court, though an outside lawyer is often retained for litigation.

4.He was entitled to the benefits, and he and his wife badly needed them to help pay their bills.

5.The Contractor shall submit each month to the Employer a statement showing the amounts to which he considers himself entitled.

6.The Company shall be entitled to any discounts for prompt payment customarily granted by the Supplier whether or not shown in the Contract.

7.The Contractor shall be entitled to this payment without formal notice or certification, and without prejudice to any other right or remedy.

8.Mothers will have an 'absolute right' to a flexible job and will be entitled to work part-time for up to one year after they return to work.”,

9.A lower court ruled that his wife was entitled to her share of the assets held in a Bermuda trust.

10.The United States is not opposed to referenda ; Taiwan is as entitled to hold referenda as is any other democracy.