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entitleentitleD.J.:[inˈtaitl]K.K.:[ɛnˈtaɪtl]vt.1.使有资格; 使有权He entitled us to enter his office at any time.他授权给我们可以随时进入他的办公室。They are entitled to enjoy many advantages and privileges.他们有资格享有许多优惠和特权。2.给…题名He entitled the book The Secret Garden.他把这本书定名为《秘密花园》。

entitle[in'taitl]vt.1.给(人或物)称号(或权利、所有权),给…权利,使有…权利;为提出要求提供理由;给…资格(to):His executive position entitled him to certain courtesies rarely accorded others.他的行政职务使他享有某种极少给予别人的礼遇。2.给(文章、书、剧本等)题名,定(书)名:What was the book en-titled?给此书定什么名?3.称呼:给…称号(或尊称),授…以称号(或头衔、荣誉等):An ambassador is entitled “Your Excellency”.大使被尊称为“阁下”。变形vt.entitledentitling

entitleentitle[inˈtaitl]vt.1.给...题名, 给…称号[尊称]2.给予...权利[资格] (to); 使...有资格(做某事)be entitled “Your Excellency”被尊称为“阁下”be entitled to praise值得赞扬The editorial is entitled“...”.这篇社论的题目是《...》。This ticket entitles you to a free lunch.凭此券你可免费吃一顿午餐。You are not entitled to travel first class.你没有资格乘坐头等(车厢、舱位等)。
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