entitlements
英 [ɪnˈtaɪtlmənts]
美 [ɛnˈtaɪtəlmənts]
n. (拥有某物或做某事的)权利,资格; 有权得到的东西; 应得的数额; (以特定群体为对象的)政府津贴制
entitlement的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (拥有某物或做某事的)权利,资格
Anentitlement tosomething is the right to have it or do it.- They lose their entitlement to benefit when they start work.
他们一开始工作就失去了获得救济金的资格。
- They lose their entitlement to benefit when they start work.
双语例句
- Individuals and institutions must adapt to new notions of actual and perceived entitlements.
个人和机构必须接受那些事实上已被认可的新观念。 - In that case shocks are accommodated immediately through adjustments of the entitlements.
在那种情况下,可以立即调整权利以调节冲击。 - It is certainly worth checking up on your benefit entitlements
查清楚你可以享受哪些福利是绝对有必要的。 - They should obsess over making a contribution to society, rather than their own entitlements.
他们应该热心为社会做贡献,而不是纠结于自身的权益。 - The Employment Ordinance provides for various employment-related benefits and entitlements for employees.
《雇佣条例》订明与雇佣有关的各种雇员福利和权益。 - When will we don't just ask what are my entitlements, but what are my responsibilities;
此时我们不是仅仅询问我们的的权利,而是询问我们的义务。 - System of allowances and entitlements
津贴和应享权利制度 - Consumers are entitled to these rights: system of allowances and entitlements
消费者享有如下权利:津贴和应享权利制度 - Pension systems or energy shortages can be fixed by cutting entitlements or spending more.
养老金制度或能源短缺都可通过削减权利或剧增开支来加以完善。 - So, we must stomach major spending cuts including addressing entitlements and defence not just discretionary spending.
所以,我们必须忍耐重大支出削减(包括社会福利与国防方面),而不仅仅是可自由支配开支。