entitlement
entitlement 英 [ɪnˈtaɪtlmənt] 美 [ɛnˈtaɪtlmənt]
n. 权利;津贴
名词复数:entitlements
- An entitlement is the right to a particular privilege or benefit, granted by law or custom. You have a legal entitlement to speak to a lawyer if you're ever arrested and put in jail.
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- n. 权利;津贴
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1. It is a moral entitlement for Hobbes, the source of human worth and dignity.
对霍布斯来说是一种道德权利,是人类价值和尊严的源泉。
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2. This means that you earn your entitlement to do things by providing value.
这意味着您通过提供价值来获得做事的权利。
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3. We’ve put in so much entitlement into our government that we really have spoiled our citizenry.
我们给我们的政府太多津贴了,以至于我们把我们的公民们都宠坏了。
- entitlement (n.) 1823, perhaps in some senses from French entitlement, which was in Old French as "title (of a book), inscription," and later was used in legal language; but also in part a native formation from entitle + -ment. Entitlement culture attested by 1994 (culture of entitlement is from 1989).
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