merit

merit
noun
  1. [mass noun]the quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward
    优秀品质,优点;价值
    composers of outstanding merit.
    杰出的作曲家。
    ■[count noun]a feature or fact that deserves praise or reward
    长处,优点
    the relative merits of both approaches have to be considered.
    两种方法的相对优势都得考虑。
    ■[count noun]a pass grade in an examination denoting above-average performance
    良(成绩等分,表示比一般好)。 比较distinction
    if you expect to pass, why not go for a merit or a distinction?.
    假如你想能通过,为什么不争取良或是优呢?。
    ■(merits)(chiefly Law)the intrinsic rights and wrongs of a case, outside of any other considerations
    (主律)事实真相;是非曲直
    ■(merits)(Theology)good deeds regarded as entitling someone to a future reward from God
    (神学)善行,善事
(merited, meriting)
  1. [with obj.]deserve or be worthy of (something, especially reward, punishment, or attention)
    值得(某物,尤指奖赏、惩罚、注意),应受
    the results have been encouraging enough to merit further investigation.
    结果令人鼓舞,值得作进一步研究。
常用词组
judge (或consider) something on its merits
  1. assess something solely with regard to its intrinsic quality rather than other external factors
    根据内在品质判断(或考虑)
语源
  1. Middle 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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