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1 достоинство
............................................................1. dignity(n.) بزرگی، جاه، شان، مقام، رتبه، وقار............................................................2. merit(vi. & n.) شایستگی، سزاواری، لیاقت، استحقاق، شایسته بودن، استحقاق داشتن............................................................3. denomination(n.) نام گذاری، تسمیه، لقب یا عنوان، طبقه بندی، مذهب، واحد جنس، پول............................................................4. value(pl. & vt. & n.) ارزش، قدر، بها، قیمت، ارج، مقدار، قیمت کردن، قدردانی کردن، گرامی داشتن............................................................5. worth(adj. & n.) ازرش، قیمت، بها، سزاوار، ثروت، با ارزش -
2 достойный (-ая, -ое, -ые)
............................................................1. worthy(adj. & n.) شایسته، لایق، شایان، سزاوار، مستحق، فراخور............................................................2. deserving(adj.) مستحق............................................................3. merited{ merit: ـ(vi. & n.) شایستگی، سزاواری، لیاقت، استحقاق، شایسته بودن، استحقاق داشتن}............................................................ -
3 заслуживать (I) > заслужить (II)
............................................................1. deserve(vi.) سزیدن، سزاوار بودن، شایستگی داشتن، لایق بودن، استحقاق داشتن............................................................2. merit(vi. & n.) شایستگی، سزاواری، لیاقت، استحقاق، شایسته بودن، استحقاق داشتن............................................................3. earn(vt.) تحصیل کردن، کسب معاش کردن، بدست آوردن، دخل کردن، درآمد داشتنРусско-персидский словарь > заслуживать (I) > заслужить (II)
См. также в других словарях:
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 — Ⅰ. merit UK US /ˈmerɪt/ noun [C or U] ► FORMAL the quality of being good and deserving to be praised or rewarded, or an advantage that something has: »Proposals will be judged strictly on merit by an external committee. »I fail to see the merit… … Financial and business terms
merit — MÉRIT, merite, s.n. Calitate, însuşire remarcabilă care face pe cineva sau ceva să fie vrednic de stimă, de laudă, de răsplată; valoare, virtute. ♢ loc. adv. Pe merit = pe bună dreptate, justificat. – Din fr. mérite. Trimis de LauraGellner, 28.05 … Dicționar Român
merit — mer·it / mer ət/ n 1 pl: the substance of a case apart from matters of jurisdiction, procedure, or form a ruling on the merit s of the case see also judgment on the merits at … Law dictionary
Merit — Mer it, n. [F. m[ e]rite, L. meritum, fr. merere, mereri, to deserve, merit; prob. originally, to get a share; akin to Gr. ? part, ? fate, doom, ? to receive as one s portion. Cf. {Market}, {Merchant}, {Mercer}, {Mercy}.] 1. The quality or state… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Merit — Mer it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Merited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Meriting}.] [F. m[ e]riter, L. meritare, v. intens. fr. merere. See {Merit}, n.] 1. To earn by service or performance; to have a right to claim as reward; to deserve; sometimes, to deserve… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Merit — ist ein weiblicher Vorname. Herkunft und Bedeutung des Namens dänische/schwedische Kurzform von Margarete schweizerische Kurzform von Emerentia ägyptisch: Die Geliebte (zum Beispiel die Pharaonentöchter Meritaton = Geliebte des Aton, Meritamun =… … Deutsch Wikipedia
merit# — merit n 1 *due, desert Analogous words: meed, reward, guerdon (see PREMIUM): worth, value: gaining or gainings, winning or winnings (see GET) 2 *excellence, virtue, perfection Antonyms: fault: defect … New Dictionary of Synonyms
merit — [n] advantage arete, asset, benefit, caliber, credit, desert, dignity, excellence, excellency, good, goodness, honor, integrity, perfection, quality, stature, strong point, talent, value, virtue, worth, worthiness; concept 693 Ant. demerit,… … New thesaurus
Merit — Mer it, v. i. To acquire desert; to gain value; to receive benefit; to profit. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
merit — as a verb has inflected forms merited, meriting … Modern English usage