meritorious 英 [ˌmerɪˈtɔ:riəs]   美 [ˌmɛrɪˈtɔriəs, -ˈtor-]

meritorious

meritorious  英 [ˌmerɪˈtɔ:riəs] 美 [ˌmɛrɪˈtɔriəs, -ˈtor-]

adj. 有功绩的;有价值的;值得称赞的 

Robert Kubica took a meritorious second place after a calm drive in an incident-packed race, bringing his Renault home 12 seconds behind the winner and 2.4sec ahead of the Ferrari of Felipe Massa. 罗伯特库比卡在一场事故叠出的比赛中,通过平和的驾驶获得了值得称赞的第二名,他比冠军落后了12秒,领先法拉利的飞利浦马萨2.4秒。
The expected budget announcement today that meritorious teachers will be paid bonuses, based on NAPLAN test results and other criteria, is a step along the path. 现今基于教学评估计划测试的结果以及其他标准的预期的预算公告:有功的教师会奖以奖金,是走上轨道的一步。

  • Anything that's deserving of praise or a reward could be described as meritorious.
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  • adj. 有功绩的;有价值的;值得称赞的
  • 1. Robert Kubica took a meritorious second place after a calm drive in an incident-packed race, bringing his Renault home 12 seconds behind the winner and 2.4sec ahead of the Ferrari of Felipe Massa.

    罗伯特库比卡在一场事故叠出的比赛中,通过平和的驾驶获得了值得称赞的第二名,他比冠军落后了12秒,领先法拉利的飞利浦马萨2.4秒。

  • 2. The expected budget announcement today that meritorious teachers will be paid bonuses, based on NAPLAN test results and other criteria, is a step along the path.

    现今基于教学评估计划测试的结果以及其他标准的预期的预算公告:有功的教师会奖以奖金,是走上轨道的一步。

  • 3. Donation of organs is meritorious but most who die by suicide don’t have this in mind, and positive karma is only created by having the corresponding intention.

    器官捐赠是善行,但在自杀的时候,很少会很人想到。 真正的善因是通过有关的想法来创造的。

  • meritorious (adj.) early 15c., "deserving of divine grace," from Latin meritorius "that for which money is paid, that by which money is earned," from meritus, past participle of merere "to earn" (from PIE root *(s)mer- (2) "to get a share of something"). Related: Meritoriously; meritoriousness.
meri·tori·ous / ˌmerɪˈtɔːriəs ; NAmE ˌmerɪˈtɔːriəs / adjective ( formal) deserving praise 值得赞扬的 SYN praiseworthy meri·tori·ous / ˌmerɪˈtɔːriəs ; NAmE ˌmerɪˈtɔːriəs /
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