entitlement
英 [ɪnˈtaɪ.təl.mənt]
美 [ɪnˈtaɪ.t̬əl.mənt]
记忆“entitlement”可以通过以下步骤:
1. 分解:将“entitlement”拆分为“en-titlement”。
2. 内在含义:想象“entitle”意为“赋予权利”,加上前缀“en-”表示加强或内在化。
3. 形象记忆:构思一个场景,如一个人因某事而认为自己有权得到某些东西,这种权利感被深深内化在他的“entitlement”中。
记忆方法:想象一个场景,一个人(entitle)被赋予了(en)某种权利(titlement),感觉这种权利深深内化在他心中。
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- entitlement (n.)
- 1823, perhaps in some senses from French entitlement, which was in Old French as "tit;e (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).
- 1. This may affect your entitlement to compensation.
- 这可能影响你索赔的权利。
- 2. Tighter rules for benefit entitlement have knocked many people off the unemployment register.
- 更为严格的救济金申领规定将很多人剔除出了失业登记表。
- 3. We have no record of your entitlement to free travel.
- 我们没有让你免费旅行的凭据.
- 4. Review of all project invoices for contractual compliance and entitlement.
- 审核所有项目票据使其符合合同条款和权利.
- 5. In Japan, Sony encourages staff to take every day of holiday entitlement.
- 在日本, 索尼公司鼓励员工休完所有的假期.