1.使...有资格(做某事);给与...权利[资格]
2.给...定名,把...叫做
1.to give someone the right to do something
2.to give a title to a book, poem, or piece of music
1.In addition to entitling me to many privileges I used to be denied, growing up also obligates me to make my own decisions.
除了给我权利去享有我过去无法享有的特权外,长大也使我有义务去做自己的决定。
2.When money grows to a certain degree, we go to the bank and open an account, entitling the bank clerks to count money for us.
当钱增长到一定程度,我们去银行开了帐户,让银行职员帮我们数钱。
3.In the book Market Wizards, author Jack Schwager softened the blow to Dennis's tough times by entitling his chapter "A Legend Retires. "
在《市场奇才》中,作者杰克·施瓦格弱化了丹尼斯的艰难时刻,把章节标题写成“一个退休的传奇人物。”
4.a document entitling a commissioned officer to hold a higher rank temporarily (but without higher pay).
临时授权委任官员以更高权利(但不提升薪水)。
5.Several American states have now passed laws entitling victims of "libel tourism" to counter-sue their persecutors for harassment.
美国一些州已经立法赋予那些“旅游式诽谤诉讼”的受害者基于骚扰的诉由而反诉的权利。
6.But the police read the law as entitling them to lock up all sex-workers, not help victims of trafficking.
但是柬埔寨警察却认为法律授权他们抓捕所有的性工作者,而不是帮助人口贩卖的受害者。
7.Yesterday, China upgraded the status of 118 local business's technological centres, entitling them to more state funding.
昨天(1月12日),中国将118家企业技术中心更名为国家级技术中心,并承诺将在资金上对它们倾斜。
8.A ticket stub entitling the holder to admission to a future event if the scheduled event is canceled because of rain.
可继续使用的票根:一种票根,允许持有者如因原定的活动遇雨取消可以参加将来的活动。
9.In 2007, an entitling ceremony of the second group of Beijing Overseas Students Pioneer Parks is held.
2007年,命名第二批“北京留学人员创业园”并授牌。
10.A free ticket entitling one to transportation or admisssion.
使某人有权乘车或进入的免费票据