merited
adj. 應得的
v. 值得,應獲得( merit的過去式和過去分詞 ); [宗教](因行善而)應得(善報); 應受賞(或罰),應受報答; [宗教]積德
If something has merit, it has good or worthwhile qualities.
The argument seemed to have considerable merit...
這個論點似乎頗有價值。
Box-office success mattered more than artistic merit...
票房上的成功比藝術價值更重要。
The merits of something are its advantages or other good points.
They have been persuaded of the merits of peace.
他們被勸服,認識到了和平的好處。
...the technical merits of a film...
一部電影技術上的長處
If someone or something merits a particular action or treatment, they deserve it.
He said he had done nothing wrong to merit a criminal investigation...
他說自己沒有幹壞事,不應該受到刑事調查。
Such ideas merit careful consideration.
這樣的想法值得斟酌。
If you judge something or someone on merit or on their merits, your judgment is based on what you notice when you consider them, rather than on things that you know about them from other sources.
Everybody is selected on merit...
每個人都是憑個人才能入選的。
Each case is judged on its merits.
每個案件都是按照案件本身的特點判定的。
1. properly deserved;
He claims that their success was not merited.
他聲稱他們不應該獲得成功。
Lowell , who succeeded him in the chair , also merited the appointment.
接替他出任這個教職的洛威爾也極其稱職.
Raise your standards , my brave men, and set neither measure nor limit to your merited rage.
勇士們, 高舉戰旗,奮勇前進吧!
In 1996, Jiang was awarded the Silver Medal by Le Merited ET.
1996年獲法國純藝術家銀質十字勳章.
And then reflect on whether additional authorities you know then would merited.
然後反思額外的許可權是否是應得的.