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1 entitle
[ɪn'taɪtl]vtto entitle sb to sth/to do sth — uprawniać kogoś do czegoś/do (z)robienia czegoś
* * *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.) uprawniać2) (to give to (a book etc) as a title or name: a story entitled `The White Horse'.) zatytułować•
См. также в других словарях:
entitle — en|ti|tle W2S2 [ınˈtaıtl] v [T often passive] 1.) to give someone the official right to do or have something be entitled to (do) sth ▪ Full time employees are entitled to receive health insurance. entitle sb to sth ▪ Membership entitles you to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
entitle — UK US /ɪnˈtaɪtl/ verb [T] LAW, HR ► to give someone the right to do or have something: entitle sb to (do) sth »The chief executive will face protest at the AGM over his contract, which could entitle him to a £5m pay off. be entitled to (do) sth… … Financial and business terms
entitle — /In taItl/ verb (T) 1 if something entitles you to something, it gives you the official right to have or do it: be entitled to sth: Mothers under 16 were entitled to a maternity grant of £25 a week. 2 be entitled sth if a book, play etc is… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
voucher — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ food ▪ travel ▪ hotel ▪ discount, money off (both BrE) ▪ gift … Collocations dictionary
share — Shares represent a slice in the ownership of a company. Financial Services Glossary The authorised share capital of a company is divided into a number of equal parts. Each part is called a share. See ordinary shares, preference shares, securities … Financial and business terms