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		[/ˈmerɪt; ˋmɛrɪt/] n 用法: 1 [U] quality of deserving praise or reward; worth; excellence 值得称赞或奖励的品质; 价值; 长处; 优点: a man/woman of merit 值得称赞的男子[女子] *  There's no merit in giving away what you don't really want. 把自己不需要的东西送给别人, 这算不上善举. *  I don't think there's much merit in the plan. 我认为该计画没什麽价值. *  She was awarded a certificate of merit for her piano-playing. 她获钢琴演奏优秀奖状. *  [attrib 作定语] a merit award 优秀奖. 用法: 2  [C usu pl 通常作复数] fact, action, quality, etc that deserves praise or reward 值得称赞或奖励的事情、 行为、 品质等: The merits of the scheme are quite obvious. 该计画的可取之处是相当明显的. *  consider, judge, etc sb/sth on his/its (own) merits, ie according to his/its own qualities, worth, etc, regardless of one's personal feelings 根据某人[某事物](本身)的品质、 价值等来考虑、 判断...某人[某事物]. merit 2   v [Tn] (fml 文) be worthy of (sth); deserve 应获得(某事物); 值得: merit reward, praise, punishment, etc 应获得奖励、 称赞、 处罚等 *  I think the suggestion merits consideration. 我认为这个建议值得考虑.  |