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1. n заслугаorder of merit — орден "За заслуги"
unrecognized merit — заслуга, не получившая признания
2. n достоинствоa man of merit — достойный человек; человек, обладающий многими достоинствами
a work of little merit — произведение, не имеющее особых достоинств
3. n качестваthe merits of a case — присущие делу положительные и отрицательные стороны; существо дела
4. v заслуживать, быть достойнымto merit reward — заслужить похвалу, быть достойным похвалы
Синонимический ряд:1. beauty (noun) arete; beauty; distinction; excellence; excellency; perfection; virtue2. due (noun) comeuppance; deserts; deserving; due; lumps; rights3. worth (noun) caliber; calibre; credit; desert; entitlement; quality; stature; value; worth; worthiness4. deserve (verb) be entitled to; be worthy of; deserve; earn; gain; get; justify; rate; warrant; winАнтонимический ряд:badness; defect; degradation; demerit; disgrace; dishonour; error; evil; failing; fault; imperfection; scandal; shame; vice -
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достоинство, ценность; эксплуатационная характеристикаarchitectural merit — архитектурное достоинство, архитектурная ценность
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1. n недостаток, дурная черта2. n дисциплинарное взыскание; выговорСинонимический ряд:1. imperfection (noun) deficiency; fault; imperfection; shortcoming; sin2. low mark (noun) bad mark; loss of credit; loss of distinction; loss of points; low mark; poor grade; punishment3. degrade (verb) break; bump; bust; declass; degrade; demote; disgrade; disrate; downgrade; put down; reduce -
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эксплуатационная характеристика; достоинство; преимущество -
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[di:ʹmerıt] n1. недостаток, дурная черта2. дисциплинарное взыскание; выговор -
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di:ˈmerɪt сущ.
1) недостаток, дефект, изъян, дурная черта merits and demerits ≈ достоинства и недостатки Syn: fault, defect
2) а) взыскание;
выговор a demerit for being late ≈ замечание за опоздание б) школ. плохая отметка( особ. за поведение) Syn: demerit mark недостаток, дурная черта - merit(s) and *(s) достоинства и недостатки дисциплинарное взыскание;
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[ˌdiː'merɪt]сущ.1) недостаток, дефект, изъян, дурная чертаSyn:Ant:2) амер. взыскание; выговор
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Merit good — The concept of a merit good introduced in economics by Richard Musgrave (1957, 1959) is a commodity which is judged that an individual or society should have on the basis of some concept of need, rather than ability and willingness to pay. The… … Wikipedia
Merit — • By merit (meritum) in general is understood that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward from him in whose service the work is done Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Merit Merit … Catholic encyclopedia
Merit (Catholicism) — Merit (Latin meritum), in general, is understood to be that property of a good work which entitles the doer to receive a reward (prœmium, merces) from him in whose service the work is done. By antonomastic usage, the word has come to designate… … Wikipedia
Demerit — De*mer it, n. [F. d[ e]m[ e]rite demerit (in sense 2), OF. demerite demerit (in sense 1), fr. L. demerere to deserve well, LL., to deserve well or ill; de + merere to deserve. See {De} , and {Merit}.] 1. That which one merits or deserves, either… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Demerit good — In economics, a demerit good is a good or service whose consumption is considered unhealthy, degrading, or otherwise socially undesirable due to the perceived negative effects on the consumers themselves. It is over consumed if left to market… … Wikipedia
Book of Doctrines and Beliefs — by Saadia Gaon (933) The most important work of the Jewish philosopher SAADIA GAON is his monumental Book of Doctrines and Beliefs. Writing at a time when many of his fellow Jews were questioning their own beliefs in the face of convincing… … Encyclopedia of medieval literature
demerit — [14] A demerit may be virtually the opposite of a merit, but the word was not formed, as might be supposed, by adding the prefix de , denoting oppositeness or reversal, to merit. Its distant ancestor was Latin demeritum, from the 157 denim verb… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
demerit — [14] A demerit may be virtually the opposite of a merit, but the word was not formed, as might be supposed, by adding the prefix de , denoting oppositeness or reversal, to merit. Its distant ancestor was Latin demeritum, from the verb demereri… … Word origins
demerit — de|mer|it [di:ˈmerıt] n 1.) formal a bad quality or feature of something demerit of ▪ The merits and demerits (=the good and bad qualities) of this argument have been explored. 2.) AmE a mark showing that a student has behaved badly at school… … Dictionary of contemporary English
demerit — [[t]di͟ːme̱rɪt[/t]] demerits N COUNT: usu pl, usu with poss The demerits of something or someone are their faults or disadvantages. [FORMAL] ...editorials and leading articles debating the merits and demerits of the three candidates. Ant: merit … English dictionary
demerit — de|mer|it [ di merıt ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a mark or record that shows someone has done something wrong 2. ) usually plural a fault or other bad quality: the merits and demerits of the agreement … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English