柯林斯詞典merit /?m?r?t/ (meriting,merited,merits) 1. N-UNCOUNT If something has merit, it has good or worthwhile qualities. 優(yōu)點; 價值 The argument seemed to have considerable merit. 這個論點似乎有相儅大的價值。2. N-PLURAL The merits of something are its advantages or other good points. 好処 They have been persuaded of the merits of peace. 他們已經(jīng)被說服,認(rèn)識到了和平的好処。3. V-T If someone or something merits a particular action or treatment, they deserve it. 應(yīng)受到[正式] He said he had done nothing wrong to merit a criminal investigation. 他說他沒有做錯任何事,不應(yīng)該受到刑事調(diào)查。 返回 merit劍橋詞典C1 formal the quality of being good and deserving praise 優(yōu)點;價值;功勣 an entertaining film with little artistic merit 一部有趣但藝術(shù)價值不高的電影 Her ideas have merit. 她的想法很有價值。 Brierley's book has the merit of being both informative and readable . 佈賴爾利的書兼具內(nèi)容豐富和可讀性強(qiáng)的特點。 ?the merits of sth the advantages something has compared to something else (相比之下…的)優(yōu)點,好処 We discussed the merits of herbal tea . 我們討論了葯草茶的好処。 ?on your (own) merits according to the qualities you have or have shown , without considering any other information or comparing you to someone else 根據(jù)本身的特點 The committee will consider /judge each applicant on his or her own merits. 委員會表示他們會根據(jù)每位申請者自身的條件斟酌考慮/作出判斷。 返回 merit