merit的意思和读音

merit

: [ˈmerɪt] : ['merɪt]

n.

v.

merits  meriting  merited  

n.worthlessness,disadvantage

v.deserve,warrant,earn,call for,be worthy of

n.value,worth,ability,accomplishment,capability

meritn.

1.[u]the quality of being good and of deserving praise, reward or admiration

a work of outstanding artistic merit

The plan is entirely without merit.

I want to get the job on merit .

2.[c][usupl]a good feature that deserves praise, reward or admiration

We will consider each case on its (own) merits(= without considering any other issues, feelings, etc.) .

They weighed up the relative merits of the four candidates.

3.[c]a mark/grade in an exam or for a piece of work at school or university which is excellent

4.[c]a mark/grade given as a reward for good behaviour at school

v.

1.~ (doing) sthto do sth to deserve praise, attention, etc.

He claims that their success was not merited.

The case does not merit further investigation.

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n.1.an advantage or good quality that someone or something has; the good qualities of someone or something that make you admire them or think they are important or valuable2.a mark that a school student gets as a reward for good work or behavior

v.1.to deserve or be worth something

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2. interfere 11. merit 13. proceed 15. ...

3. 16.merge , 17.merit 18.mingle 使 ...

4. merge into merit n. ,,; mesh n. , ...

5. weakness ”; merit ; defect ”; ...

6. interfere 11. merit 13. proceed 15. ...

7. merely ad. merit n. merry a. ...

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1.Speaking in Moscow, Jeremy Huck, president of BP Russia, said the company believed the actions were "without merit" .BP(JeremyHuck)”。

2.I derive from it a gratification which those who are conscious of having done all that they could to merit it can alone feel.

3.During the campaign, Barack Obama said he would consider an overhaul or "complete repeal" of the merit pay system.”。

4.Civil society "is stronger in Egypt than I had known, " and its long-standing and "articulated set of institutions" merit support, she said.

5.Dye printing towel merit artistic, variety more changeable, after the shortcoming washes the variety to be easy to draw back.退

6.Southeast University Law School Professor Zhang Malin that merit, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton have long to realize that this point.

7.Imperial College London on the 24th June said it had a high proportion of foreign students as it chose on "merit" rather than nationality.(ImperialCollegeLondon)624

8.People have a certain kind of "merit" in mind when they speak glowingly of a meritocracy, and that kind of merit tends to run in the family.”,

9.We were very fortunate to be able to work with Her, so how could we not try our best and thus waste the merit that God had bestowed on us?

10.But the Republicans seem to have gone furthest in subordinating considerations of competence and merit to pro-life purity.