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单词 merit
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merit

noun
 
/ˈmerɪt/
/ˈmerɪt/
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  1.  
    [uncountable] (formal) the quality of being good and of deserving praise or reward synonym worth
    • a work of outstanding artistic merit
    • without merit The plan is entirely without merit.
    • on merit I want to get the job on merit.
    • He was awarded a certificate of merit for his piano playing.
    Extra Examples
    • Films are given a rating of one to five stars according to merit.
    • I can see no merit in excluding the child from school.
    • Prizes are awarded entirely on merit.
    • She proved her merit as a serious actress.
    • She was elected on personal merit.
    • The winners are ranked in order of merit.
    • There is lots of merit to the idea.
    • There is some merit in his argument.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • exceptional
    • great
    verb + merit
    • have
    • argue
    • assess
    merit + noun
    • award
    • badge
    • pay
    preposition
    • according to merit
    • on merit
    • merit in
    phrases
    • no merit in something/​doing something
    • order of merit
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  2.  
    [countable, usually plural] a good feature that deserves praise or reward synonym strength
    • We will consider each case on its (own) merits (= without considering any other issues, feelings, etc.).
    • They weighed up the relative merits of the four candidates.
    Extra Examples
    • I began to question the merits of these new technologies.
    • We need to assess the merits of both proposals before making our decision.
    • Whatever the artist's individual merits, he really can't compete with the great painters.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • exceptional
    • great
    verb + merit
    • have
    • argue
    • assess
    merit + noun
    • award
    • badge
    • pay
    preposition
    • according to merit
    • on merit
    • merit in
    phrases
    • no merit in something/​doing something
    • order of merit
    See full entry
  3. [countable] (British English) a grade in an exam or for a piece of work at school or university that is very good compare distinction (5)Topics Educationc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • exceptional
    • great
    verb + merit
    • have
    • argue
    • assess
    merit + noun
    • award
    • badge
    • pay
    preposition
    • according to merit
    • on merit
    • merit in
    phrases
    • no merit in something/​doing something
    • order of merit
    See full entry
  4. [countable] (British English) a special mark or award given as a reward for good behaviour at school
    • Other schools already have merit systems in place that reward good behaviour and attitudes.
    Topics Educationc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • considerable
    • exceptional
    • great
    verb + merit
    • have
    • argue
    • assess
    merit + noun
    • award
    • badge
    • pay
    preposition
    • according to merit
    • on merit
    • merit in
    phrases
    • no merit in something/​doing something
    • order of merit
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘deserved reward or punishment’): via Old French from Latin meritum ‘due reward’, from mereri ‘earn, deserve’.

merit

verb
/ˈmerɪt/
/ˈmerɪt/
not used in the progressive tenses (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they merit
/ˈmerɪt/
/ˈmerɪt/
he / she / it merits
/ˈmerɪts/
/ˈmerɪts/
past simple merited
/ˈmerɪtɪd/
/ˈmerɪtɪd/
past participle merited
/ˈmerɪtɪd/
/ˈmerɪtɪd/
past simple meriting
/ˈmerɪtɪŋ/
/ˈmerɪtɪŋ/
past participle meriting
/ˈmerɪtɪŋ/
/ˈmerɪtɪŋ/
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  1. merit (doing) something to deserve praise, attention, etc. synonym deserve
    • He claims that their success was not merited.
    • The case does not merit further investigation.
    Extra Examples
    • The question hardly merits an answer.
    • His discussion paper merits further consideration.
    • Their efforts merit recognition.
    • This problem merits expert advice.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • certainly
    • clearly
    • barely
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    Word OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘deserved reward or punishment’): via Old French from Latin meritum ‘due reward’, from mereri ‘earn, deserve’.
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