
Hledat
to entitle
01
zmocnit, opravnit
to give someone the legal right to have or do something particular
Ditransitive: to entitle sb to a right or privilege | to entitle sb to do sth
Example
The successful completion of the training program will entitle employees to receive a certification.
Owning shares in the company will entitle you to vote at the shareholders' meeting.
02
nazvat, pojmenovat
to give a title to something, such as a book, movie, piece of art, etc.
Transitive: to entitle a work of art or literature
Complex Transitive: to entitle a work of art or literature sth
Example
The author decided to entitle her autobiography " Journey of Reflection. "
The filmmaker chose to entitle the documentary " Voices Unheard " to highlight the marginalized narratives.
03
pojmenovat, udělit titul
to give someone a particular title that signifies their rank or character
Complex Transitive: to entitle sb sth
Example
The renowned scientist was entitled " Fellow of the Royal Society " for their groundbreaking research
Renomovaný vědec byl pojmenován "členem Královské společnosti" za svůj průlomový výzkum.
The royal family entitles members " Duke, " " Duchess, " " Prince, " or " Princess " to denote their royal status and lineage.
Královská rodina pojmenovává členy "vévodu", "vévodkyni", "prince" nebo "princeznu", aby vyjádřila jejich královský status a příbuzenství.
word family
title
Verb
entitle
Verb
entitlement
Noun
entitlement
Noun