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词汇 entitle
释义 entitle
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪnˈtaɪ.təl/ us /ɪnˈtaɪ.t̬əl/

entitleverb[T] (ALLOW)


B2
to give someone the right to do or have something: 给予权利;使符合资格
entitle someone to somethingBeing unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment.失业时,你有权享受免费医疗。
[ + to infinitive ]The employer is entitled to ask for references.雇主有权索要推荐信。
The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights.
Children and the elderly are entitled to cheap train tickets.儿童和老人可以享受廉价火车票。
Everyone should be entitled to a decent standard of living.
Students and pensioners are entitled to a discount.学生和退休人员可享受折扣。
These vouchers entitle you to claim a free meal.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Allowing and permitting
admission
admit
admit of something
allow of something
allowable
authorization
authorize
consent
entrance
given the chance/choiceidiom
green-light
hall pass
hospital admission
imprimatur
liberty
relicensure
say-so
security clearance
see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom
sublicence

entitleverb[T] (GIVE TITLE)


C1
to give a title to a book, film, etc.: 给…命名,给…题名
Her latest novel, entitled "The Forgotten Sex", is out this week.她的名为《被遗忘的性别》的最新小说将于本周出版。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Names and titles
A.N. Other
age
aka
alias
appellation
forename
form of address
given name
good name
identity
pet name
place name
pseudonym
pseudonymity
pseudonymous
unchristened
under the name ofidiom
unidentified
unnamed
untitled

entitle | American Dictionary


entitle
verb[ T ]
us/ɪnˈtɑɪ·t̬əl/

entitleverb[T] (ALLOW)


to give someone the right to do or have something:
He’s entitled to his opinion even if you don’t agree with him.
Being over 65 entitles you to a discount at the movies.

entitleverb[T] (GIVE TITLE)


to give a title to a book, movie, etc.:
Her latest novel, entitled "The Forgotten Child," is arriving in bookstores this week.

entitle | Business English


entitle
verb[ T ]
 LAW, HRuk /ɪnˈtaɪtl/us
to give someone the right to do or have something:
entitle sb to (do) sthThe chief executive will face protest at the AGM over his contract, which could entitle him to a £5m pay off.
be entitled to (do) sthHe was not entitled to receive any compensation.
entitle sb to do sthIf I have a registered trademark, does that automatically entitle me to use that mark as my domain name?
be entitled to do sthHe was not entitled to receive any compensation under his employment contract.

Examples of entitle


entitle
The above figures might overstate the number of families entitled to pension credit since they ignore the introduction of the state second pension.
Moreover, 87.8 % of the people considered in this study are not entitled in plans from an earlier employer.
Figure 3 shows that the buyout protects the consumption of the originally entitled people, on average.
A second defining feature of co-operatives is that their members are entitled to an equal share of profits.
They merely claim that political communities are entitled to consider and weigh any and all such principles.
You are entitled to adopt your own position to the song's theme.
When passengers take their seats, they are entitled to occupy as against the carrier and subsequent passengers.
There were at least sixty-two performances from this period entitled 'pastoral', and they used all possible combinations of dancers.
Thorp looked at fifty dances not entitled 'pastoral' but which used shepherds and shepherdesses: of these thirty-eight were for benefit nights.
The court was perfectly entitled to award only a reliance measure of damage or to find specific items of harm unproven.
Perhaps, in other words, individuals are entitled to (roughly) settle for having a good will, and beyond that let chips fall where they may.
Theories of equal treatment will differ in their specification of what makes persons "similarly situated" and of what "similarly situated" persons are entitled to.
The government is entitled to know what its members are doing.
Also, as a general rule, their status as part of the political leadership did not entitle them to special privileges.
The party's overarching ideology rested on the belief that working-class people were entitled to a stable economic foundation.
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