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单词 entitlement
释义
entitlementen‧ti‧tle‧ment /ɪnˈtaɪtlmənt/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable] Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Holiday entitlements for temporary workers are less than for permanent staff.
  • Many people are still not aware of the entitlements they may be able to receive.
  • The amount of money you earn does not affect your entitlement to child benefit for your children.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • And so, for the first time, a federal entitlement has been rescinded.
  • It is the attitude, the sense of entitlement that allows for relaxing maternal management.
  • Not even Jack Kemp could credibly explain how the Dole plan would work without tapping entitlements like Medicare or busting the budget.
  • Thanks to pay-for-knowledge, Joe has recouped more than he lost as a result of the end of entitlement.
  • The end of entitlement is perhaps best demonstrated by the introduction of the Social Fund in the social security reforms of 1988.
  • The influence of the notion of entitlement when applied to the curriculum is, as we have seen, attractive.
  • The patients charter sets out clearly the entitlement of a patient and the standard we seek to set for ambulance services.
  • What was once an economically viable privilege becomes an economically unviable entitlement.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora legal or official right
when you should be able to have or do something, according to the law or according to moral ideas: · Free speech is a basic right in a democratic society.right to: · I disagree, but I respect his right to his opinion.the right to do something: · Women all over the world fought long and hard for the right to vote.have the right to something: · Everyone the right to a good basic education.the right of veto/action/self-determination/free speech etc: · The executive council has the right of veto over the management's policy.
the right to do, say, think, or write something without being controlled or stopped by anyone: freedom of: · No democracy can exist without freedom of speech and freedom of the press.freedom to do something: · This change in the law will give parents more freedom to influence their children's education.political/religious etc freedom: · The leaders of the demonstration made speeches demanding greater political freedom.
the official right to have or receive something, especially money, that you get from a government or an employer : · Many people are still not aware of the entitlements they may be able to receive.entitlement to: · The amount of money you earn does not affect your entitlement to child benefit for your children.holiday/pension etc entitlement: · Holiday entitlements for temporary workers are less than for permanent staff.
the right to have or be given something because you were its original owner, or because you have a moral right to it: claim to: · No one can dispute the Mohawks' claim to this land.· His claim to the house was finally recognized by the court.
the legal control or possession of something such as a product, a book, an idea etc: · Elliott liked the book and bought the rights, planning to make it into a miniseries.rights to: · This is the publishing company which brought the rights to Somerset Maugham's short stories.· ABC has exclusive rights to television coverage of the Olympics.
if something is yours by right , you have a moral right to have it or be given it: · He believes that he is entitled by right to inherit from his father, despite his father's will.· Developers were met by angry locals protesting that the land was theirs by right.
WORD SETS
almshouse, nounbenefit, nounchild benefit, nounchild support, nouncommunity chest, nouncommunity service, nounconcession, nounconcessionary, adjectivedole, noundraw, verbdrop-in, adjectiveentitlement, nounfamily credit, nounfood bank, nounfood coupon, nounfood stamp, noungiro, nounhostel, nounhousing project, nounmeal ticket, nounmeans test, nounMedicaid, nounMedicare, nounNational Insurance, nounOAP, nounold age pension, nounold age pensioner, nounpensioner, nounpoorhouse, nounpublic health, nounrelief, nounsickness benefit, nounsocial security, nounstate benefit, noununemployment, noununemployment benefit, nounworkfare, nounworkhouse, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 The paid holiday entitlement is 25 days.
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=the amount of time that you are allowed to spend away from work on holidays etc)· The normal paid leave entitlement is 20 days.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· Child Benefit is the only benefit that carries automatic entitlement, and this accounts for the virtual 100% take-up of this benefit.· In such cases there is no automatic entitlement to costs.
· And so, for the first time, a federal entitlement has been rescinded.· That, she said, may be seen as creating a new federal entitlement.· Republicans have fallen short of their goals to dramatically roll back the federal health-care entitlements Waxman ushered into law.· Eligibility Federal law Federal entitlement to benefits is eliminated.
· A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances.
· The auction house had been assured by their legal advisors that the current owners of the work had legal entitlement.· A solicitor can interpret the law for you and help you take advantage of your full legal entitlement to reliefs and allowances.· His main point was simply that legal entitlements - property rights - can be bought and sold.· The precise formula for working out who is eligible depends upon the legal entitlement in question.· The language of rights evokes the context of legal entitlement backed up by civil enforcement.
NOUN
· Your income will be added together and any benefit entitlement will be split equally between you.· The Secretary of State concluded that students were now being more than compensated for the loss of their benefit entitlement.· The researcher has constructed computer models which predict tax and benefit entitlement under the present system, and after any possible reforms.· They are expected so far as practicable to make decisions on benefit entitlement within 14 days, but this time limit is frequently exceeded.· To be exempt from taxation the trust must meet Inland Revenue conditions relating to contributions and benefit entitlement.· What is more, they would get absolutely nothing in benefit entitlement for this purported contribution.
· As well as your annual holiday entitlement, the Company observes the usual statutory bank and public holidays.· Thus, one could consider such factors as hours, sick pay, pension schemes and holiday entitlements.· Benefits include generous holiday entitlement, interest free season ticket loan and excellent sports and social facilities.· Holidays Holiday entitlement differs slightly according to job level, age and length of service.
· There is no evidence to suggest that they made substantial wartime gains in terms of occupational pension entitlements.· Each order is your pension entitlement for one week and is valid for 12 weeks after the date shown on the voucher.· The research seeks to understand what factors influence older women's employment and their pension entitlements.· The Government should review its own employees' retirement age and early pension entitlements to allow older people greater choice.· Wealth, other than pension entitlements, can be quickly turned into cash or used as security against which to borrow.· Different schemes have different ways of determining how members' pension entitlements are calculated.
· The big entitlement programs should be privatized, he says, leaving only a low safety net for the indigent.· The nation has lost control of federal spending mainly to ever-expanding entitlement programs.· But they miscalculated by targeting popular entitlement programs.
VERB
· Trainees don't lose their entitlement to benefit and employers get a better idea of what they're like.· If an employee refuses the offer of another identical job he loses redundancy entitlement.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnountitlesubtitlesubtitlesentitlementadjectivetitledsubtitledverbentitlesubtitle
the official right to have or do something, or the amount that you have a right to receiveentitlement to Do you need advice on your entitlement to state benefits?benefit/holiday/pension etc entitlement The paid holiday entitlement is 25 days.
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