entitlement
美音:[ɪn'taɪt(ə)lmənt] 英音:[ɪn'taɪt(ə)lmənt]简单释义:
n.(拥有某物或做某事的)权利;有权得到的东西;应得的数额
网络应得的权利;权益;权利资格
变形:
复数:entitlements
完整释义:
n.
1.权力
2.称号
3.名称
4.拔款
5.拨款
例句:
Employee will not be paid in lieu of any outstanding accrued holiday entitlement except on leaving the company.
除非离开本公司,否则员工任何未休完的累计假期的权利将不会由支付薪酬代替。The traits that they share are a sense of optimism and entitlement that Gen Xers can only watch and shake their heads in disbelief at.
他们的共性就是乐观态度和特权感,对此,我们X代人可只有观望和摇头而难以置信的份儿。These were designed to disentangle the concept of power from that of entitlement.
这次实验的目标是把权力概念从权利概念中分开来。Housing assistance is not an entitlement, and only a small fraction of those who qualify for it actually receive it.
住房补贴算不上一种福利,只有一小部分符合资格的人真正接受了这种补贴。But their sense of entitlement is an ingrained trait that will likely resurface in a stronger job market.
然而,他们的自我意识根深蒂固,等就业市场转暖,难免又会故态重萌。He said councillors had approved the payments because of a "sense of entitlement gone wild. "
他说,议员已批准因支付他补充说:“狂野的权利意识。”Needless to say, their sense of entitlement has taken a few lumps in recent seasons.
不用说,最近几季,他们要夺冠而不能的感觉犹如鲠刺在喉。Obama showed interest in tackling those expensive entitlement programs and urged the opposition party to work with him to do so.
奥巴马对解决这些昂贵支出方案表现出兴趣,敦促共和党就此与其合作。
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