[N-VAR 可变名词](拥有某物或做某事的)权利,资格 An entitlement to something is the right to have it or do it.
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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。
Oxford
en·title·ment/ɪnˈtaɪtlmənt; NAmEɪnˈtaɪtlmənt/noun( formal) 1[uncountable ]entitlement(to sth) the official right to have or do sth (拥有某物或做某事的)权利,资格◆This may affect your entitlement to compensation.这可能影响你索赔的权利。2[countable ]something that you have an official right to; the amount that you have the right to receive 有权得到的东西;应得的数额◆Your contributions will affect your pension entitlements.你缴纳的养老金分摊额将会影响你领取养老金的数额。3[countable ]( NAmE) a government system that provides financial support to a particular group of people (以特定群体为对象的)政府津贴制◆a reform of entitlements政府津贴制度的改革◆Medicaid, Medicare and other entitlement programs医疗援助制度、老年保健医疗制度以及其他政府津贴计划entitlemententitlementsen·title·ment/ɪnˈtaɪtlmənt; NAmEɪnˈtaɪtlmənt/
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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n.权利;津贴
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