also intitle, late 14c., "to give a title to a chapter, book, etc.," from Anglo-French entitler, Old French entiteler "entitle, call" (Modern French intituler), from Late Latin intitulare "give a title or name to," from in- "in" (see in- (2)) + titulus "title" (see title (n.)).
Meaning "to bestow (on a person) a rank or office" is mid-15c. Sense of "to give (someone) 'title' to an estate or property," hence to give that person a claim to possession or privilege, is mid-15c.; this now is used mostly in reference to circumstances and actions. Related: Entitled; entitling.
权威例句
1. They lose their entitle-ment 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。
2. If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund.
如果保修有限制,根据条款你也许可以要求退换或者退款。
3. Golden parachutes entitle them to a full year's salary if they get booted out of the company.
一旦被公司解雇,“金降落伞”协议使他们有权领取相当于一整年的薪水。
4. How does one entitle the queen when speaking directly to her?
直接同女王讲话时,我们该怎样称呼她 呢 ?
5. This ticket doesn't entitle you to travel first class.