meritorious
英 [ˌmer.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əs]
美 [ˌmer.əˈtɔːr.i.əs]
记忆“meritorious”可以通过构建一个故事性联想:想象一个“mermaid”(人鱼)因其“eri”处(位于)某种杰出的“tor”行为(如扭动身体)而被赞为“ious”,即令人称颂的。这样,“meritorious”就与一种因杰出行为而值得赞扬的形象相联系。
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meritorious 有功绩的,值得赞扬的来自merit,功绩,才能。即有功绩的,有才能,引申词义值得赞扬的。
- 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" (see merit (n.)). Related: Meritoriously; meritoriousness.
- 1. I had been promoted for what was called gallant and meritorious service.
- 我之所以得到提拔是由于立下了所谓的英勇卓越的功勋。
- 2. He wrote a meritorious theme about his visit to the cotton mill.
- 他写了一篇关于参观棉纺织厂的有价值的论文.
- 3. He was praised for his meritorious service.
- 他由于出色地工作而受到称赞.
- 4. It's an honour for a mother like me to see my son do a meritorious deed.
- 儿子立功,做娘的脸上也好看.
- 5. Perform meritorious service to atone for one's crimes so as to obtain clemency from the people.
- 立功赎罪,以求得人民的宽恕.