entitle
- IPA[ɪnˈtʌɪtl]
英式
- give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something;give (something) a particular title
verb: entitle, 3rd person present: entitles, gerund or present participle: entitling, past tense: entitled, past participle: entitled
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動詞
- 1. give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something employees are normally entitled to redundancy pay the landlord is entitled to require references 同義詞
- 2. give (something) a particular title a satire entitled ‘The Rise of the Meritocracy’
- ▪ archaic give (someone) a specified title expressing their rank, office, or character they entitled him Sultan 同義詞
- believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment: kids who feel so entitled and think the world will revolve around them his pompous, entitled attitude
Oxford American Dictionary
- believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment: kids who feel so entitled and think the world will revolve around them his pompous, entitled attitude
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[inˈtīd(ə)l]
美式
- give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something: employees are normally entitled to severance pay the landlord is entitled to require references
Oxford American Dictionary