entitle
entitle 英 [ɪnˈtaɪtl] 美 [ɛnˈtaɪtl]
vt. 使符合资格;给...题名
进行时:entitling 过去式:entitled 过去分词:entitled 第三人称单数:entitles
- Use the verb entitle to mean "give a right to." At some schools, being a senior might entitle students to go out for lunch on Fridays.
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- vt. 使符合资格;给...题名
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1. You will be entitled to your pension when you reach 65.
你到 65 岁就有资格领取养老金。
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2. Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
人人都有权发表自己的意见。
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3. This ticket does not entitle you to travel first class.
你拿这张票不能坐头等舱。
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4. He read a poem entitled ‘Salt’.
他朗诵一首题为《盐》的诗。
- entitle (v.) also intitle, late 14c., "to give a title to a chapter, book, etc.," from Anglo-French entitler, Old French entiteler "entitle, call" (Modern French intituler), from Late Latin intitulare "give a title or name to," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + titulus "title" (see title (n.)).
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