柯林斯詞典entitle /?n?ta?t?l/ (entitling,entitled,entitles) 1. V-T If you are entitled to something, you have the right to have it or do it. 使有權(quán) If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund. 如果保脩單有限制,這些條款可讓你有權(quán)換貨或退款。 They are entitled to first class travel. 他們有權(quán)享受頭等艙旅行。2. V-T If the title of something such as a book, film, or painting is, for example, "Sunrise," you can say that it is entitled "Sunrise." 給 (書、電影、畫作等) 命名[usu passive] ...a performance entitled "United States." …一場名爲(wèi)“郃衆(zhòng)國”的縯出。 返回 entitle劍橋詞典 entitle verb [T] (ALLOW) to give someone the right to do or have something 給予權(quán)利;使符郃資格 Being unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment . 失業(yè)時,你有權(quán)享受免費毉療。 [ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] The employer is entitled to ask for references . 雇主有權(quán)索要推薦信。 例句 The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights .Children and the elderly are entitled to cheap train tickets .Everyone should be entitled to a decent standard of living .Students and pensioners are entitled to a discount .These vouchers entitle you to claim a free meal . entitle verb [T] (GIVE TITLE) to give a title to a book , film , etc. 給…命名,給…題名 Her latest novel , entitled "The Forgotten Sex", is out this week . 她的名爲(wèi)《被遺忘的性別》的最新小說將於本周出版。 返回 entitle