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1 entitle
transitive verb1) (give title of)entitle a book/film... — einem Buch/Film den Titel... geben
entitle somebody to do something — jemanden berechtigen od. jemandem das Recht geben, etwas zu tun
be entitled to [claim] something — Anspruch auf etwas (Akk.) haben
be entitled to do something — das Recht haben, etwas zu tun
* * *1) (to give (a person) a right (to, or to do, something): You are not entitled to free school lunches; He was not entitled to borrow money from the cash box.) berechtigen•- academic.ru/24533/entitlement">entitlement* * *en·ti·tle[ɪnˈtaɪtl̩, AM enˈtaɪt̬l̩]vt usu passive▪ to \entitle sb to do sth jdn dazu berechtigen, etw zu tun▪ to be \entitled to do sth dazu berechtigt sein, etw zu tunI feel \entitled to a nap after working so hard ich glaube, nach der harten Arbeit habe ich mir ein Nickerchen verdienthe is \entitled to a discount er hat Anspruch auf Rabatt\entitled to vote stimmberechtigt, wahlberechtigt* * *[In'taɪtl]vt1) book betitelnit is entitled... — es hat den Titel...
2)(= give the right)
to entitle sb to sth — jdn zu etw berechtigen; to compensation, legal aid, holiday jdm den Anspruch auf etw (acc) gebento entitle sb to do sth — jdn dazu berechtigen, etw zu tun
to be entitled to sth — das Recht auf etw (acc) haben; to compensation, legal aid, holiday Anspruch auf etw (acc) haben
to be entitled to do sth — das Recht haben, etw zu tun
to be entitled to vote — wählen können, das Wahlrecht haben
* * *entitle [ınˈtaıtl] v/t1. ein Buch etc betiteln:a book entitled … ein Buch mit dem Titel …2. jemanden betiteln, anreden, ansprechen:how does one entitle a queen?be entitled to do sth (dazu) berechtigt sein oder das Recht haben, etwas zu tun;be entitled to expect sth etwas erwarten können;entitled to vote wahl-, stimmberechtigt;she is entitled to maintenance sie ist unterhaltsberechtigt, ihr steht Unterhalt zu;party entitled Berechtigte(r) m/f(m)* * *transitive verbentitle a book/film... — einem Buch/Film den Titel... geben
2) (give rightful claim) berechtigen (to zu)entitle somebody to do something — jemanden berechtigen od. jemandem das Recht geben, etwas zu tun
be entitled to [claim] something — Anspruch auf etwas (Akk.) haben
be entitled to do something — das Recht haben, etwas zu tun
* * *v.betiteln v.einschließen v.
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