entitle
verb[T]
uk/ɪnˈtaɪ.təl/us/ɪnˈtaɪ.t̬əl/entitleverb[T](ALLOW)
B2
to give someone therightto do or have something:
给予权利;使符合资格Beingunemployedentitles youtofreemedicaltreatment.失业时,你有权享受免费医疗。
[+ to infinitive]Theemployeris entitledtoaskforreferences.雇主有权索要推荐信。
- ThevoucherisvalidbetweenJulyandDecemberand entitles you to 10% off alloverseasflights.
- Children and theelderlyare entitled tocheaptraintickets.
- Everyone should be entitled to adecentstandardofliving.
- Students andpensionersare entitled to adiscount.
- Thesevouchersentitle you toclaimafreemeal.
Allowing and permitting
- admission
- admit ofsomething
- allow ofsomething
- allowable
- approval
- authorization
- authorize
- clearance
- entrance
- green-light
- hall pass
- imprimatur
- left
- lemme
- liberty
- relicensure
- say-so
- security clearance
- seeyourway (clear) todoing somethingidiom
- sufferance
entitleverb[T](GIVE TITLE)
C1
to give atitleto abook,film, etc.:
给…命名,给…题名Herlatestnovel, entitled "The Forgotten Sex", is out thisweek.她的名为《被遗忘的性别》的最新小说将于本周出版。
Names and titles
- A.N. Other
- age
- aka
- alias
- appellation
- form of address
- given name
- good name
- identity
- ilk
- pen name
- pet name
- place name
- pseudonym
- pseudonymous
- trademark
- under the name ofidiom
- unidentified
- unnamed
- untitled