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mer·it AHD[mĕrʹĭt] D.J.[ˈmerɪt]K.K.[ˈmɛrɪt]n.(名词)- Superior quality or worth; excellence:价值:卓越的品质或价值;优秀之处:a proposal of some merit; an ill-advised plan without merit.有价值的建议;未经仔细考虑的无价值的计划
- A quality deserving praise or approval; virtue:优点:值得表扬赞赏的品质;美德:a store having the merit of being open late.这个商店的优点是很晚才打烊
- Demonstrated ability or achievement:显示出的能力或功绩:promotions based on merit alone.完全根据功绩进行提升
- Often merits An aspect of character or behavior deserving approval or disapproval: 常作 merits 功过:优缺点应予赞许或否定的性格方面或行为:judging people according to their merits.以其功过来判断人们
- Theology Spiritual credit granted for good works.【神学】 给予好作品的精神荣誉
- merits merits
- Law A party's strict legal rights, excluding jurisdictional, personal, or technical aspects.【法律】 法律权力:一个政党的绝对法律权威,不包括司法、私人或技术等方面
- The factual content of a matter, apart from emotional, contextual, or formal considerations.是非:一事件事实内容的是非,不包括感情、法律、正式考虑等成分
v.(动词)mer.it.ed, mer.it.ing, mer.its v.tr.(及物动词)- To earn; deserve.See Synonyms at earn 1博得;应受赏或惩 参见 earn1
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To be worthy or deserving:值得或应得:Pupils are rewarded or corrected, as they merit.学生会受到他们应得的奖励或惩戒
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French merite [reward or punishment] 源自 古法语 merite [奖励或惩罚]
- from Latin meritum [from neuter past participle of] merēre [to deserve] * see (s)mer- 2源自 拉丁语 meritum 源自merēre的中性过去分词 [应得] * 参见 (s)mer- 2
merʹitless adj.(形容词) |