merited
英 [ˈmerɪtɪd]
美 [ˈmerɪtɪd]
v. 应得; 值得
merit的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 良好品质;价值
If something hasmerit, it has good or worthwhile qualities.- The argument seemed to have considerable merit...
这个论点似乎颇有价值。 - Box-office success mattered more than artistic merit...
票房上的成功比艺术价值更重要。 - Your feature has the merit of simply stating what has been achieved.
你这篇专题文章的可取之处是简明扼要地道出了取得的成就。
- The argument seemed to have considerable merit...
- N-PLURAL 优点;长处;优势
Themeritsof something are its advantages or other good points.- They have been persuaded of the merits of peace.
他们被劝服,认识到了和平的好处。 - ...the technical merits of a film...
一部电影技术上的长处 - It was obvious that, whatever its merits, their work would never be used.
很明显,无论他们的作品有何优点都永远不会被采用。
- They have been persuaded of the merits of peace.
- VERB 值得;应受到
If someone or somethingmeritsa particular action or treatment, they deserve it.- He said he had done nothing wrong to merit a criminal investigation...
他说自己没有干坏事,不应该受到刑事调查。 - Such ideas merit careful consideration.
这样的想法值得斟酌。
- He said he had done nothing wrong to merit a criminal investigation...
- PHRASE 根据事物本身的情况(来评价)
If you judge something or someoneon meritorontheirmerits, your judgment is based on what you notice when you consider them, rather than on things that you know about them from other sources.- Everybody is selected on merit...
每个人都是凭个人才能入选的。 - Each case is judged on its merits.
每个案件都是按照案件本身的特点判定的。
- Everybody is selected on merit...
英英释义
adj
- properly deserved
- a merited success
双语例句
- He gave the project his blessing; his decision merited the approval of any sensible person.
他的决定得到所有明智人士的认同。 - A CD from the Korean People's Army Merited Chorus.
朝鲜人民军国家功勋合唱团的一个激光唱片。 - The accident merited only a small paragraph in the local paper.
这个意外事件只值得在本地报纸上登一小段。 - He got what was coming to him. not merited or deserved.
他受到应得的报应。不应得的或不应当的。 - This grace cannot be merited; it proceeds solely from the love and mercy of God.
此宽限期不能功勋,它的收益,因此单从爱与慈悲的上帝。 - "Between the possibility of being hanged in all innocence, and the certainty of a public and merited disgrace, no gentleman of spirit could long hesitate"( Robert Louis Stevenson).
“在有可能被无辜绞死和一定要公开并丢脸之间,有灵魂的先生们决不会长久地犹豫不决”(罗伯特·路易斯·斯蒂文森)。 - He was literally putting more money into some of the former colonies of the former Soviet empire than the US government, so that merited treating him as someone with a very high impact.
他在前苏联一些殖民地投入的钱确实比美国政府还多,因此视他为极具影响力的人物是应当的。 - The cynic's response would be that the comparative advantage was largely illusory anyway and that the skills of bankers in New York, London and Zurich were so destructive that they scarcely merited the name.
愤世嫉俗者会这样回答:那种相对优势大体上是虚幻的,纽约、伦敦和苏黎世等地银行家的技能具有如此大的破坏性,他们几乎配不上这个名称。 - He merited all the praise which had been given to him.
他理应受到人们给他的一切称赞。 - So he found a mentor within the company who agreed with Mr. Eddleman that his performance and leadership ability merited the promotion.
因此,他在公司内部找了一名与他意见一致的导师,认为他凭借自身业绩和领导能力理应升职。