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 deserving [di'zə:viŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 该受的, 有功的, 值得...的

n. 功过, 赏罚

[法] 功过, 赏罚


  1. The thief was given a milder punishment than he deserved.
    这小偷受到的惩罚比他应得的轻。
  2. This is a special case, deserving special treatment.
    这是个特殊的案件,应该获得特殊处理。
  3. Causing or deserving laughter or derision.
    可笑的引起或值得发笑或嘲笑的


deserving
[ adj ]
worthy of being treated in a particular way
<adj.all>
an idea worth consideringthe deserving poor


Deserving \De*serv"ing\, n.
Desert; merit.

A person of great deservings from the republic.
--Swift.


Deserve \De*serve"\ (d[-e]*z[~e]rv"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Deserved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deserving}.] [OF. deservir,
desservir, to merit, L. deservire to serve zealously, be
devoted to; de- + servire to serve. See {Serve}.]
1. To earn by service; to be worthy of (something due, either
good or evil); to merit; to be entitled to; as, the
laborer deserves his wages; a work of value deserves
praise.

God exacteth of thee less than thine iniquity
deserveth. --Job xi. 6.

John Gay deserved to be a favorite. --Thackeray.

Encouragement is not held out to things that deserve
reprehension. --Burke.

2. To serve; to treat; to benefit. [Obs.]

A man that hath
So well deserved me. --Massinger.


Deserving \De*serv"ing\, a.
Meritorious; worthy; as, a deserving person or act. --
{De*serv"ing*ly}, adv.

  1. 'It is not so much more deserving than other countries.' But why was a Brady-type solution not launched much earlier?
  2. Selling in the second quarter shifted more heavily to bonds from stocks, a matter deserving of some discussion later.
  3. The Michigan group contends neither daily is a failing newspaper deserving of an antitrust exemption under the 1970 Newspaper Preservation Act.
  4. They want the opportunity to advance, if they are qualified and deserving.
  5. "The concerned caller that gave us the tip that allowed us to recover the baby is very deserving of the reward and we'll see that she gets that reward," said Little Rock Police Chief Louis Caudell.
  6. The abalone can be the marine mollusk." He said the abalone was deserving because it is "working hard to try to save the endangered sea otter." "The banana slug is yucky.
  7. The official, Nazir Chinoy, who faces a trial in January, simply didn't offer the government information deserving of a "sweetheart deal," Mr. Barr said.
  8. Just let us say that rarely has such humiliation been inflicted on so deserving a collection of individuals, giving such perverse pleasure to so many.
  9. In his letter Monday to the lawmakers, Reagan warned against "creating windfalls for some" as part of the bill because it would "mean less for the truly deserving."
  10. "Murray will receive the prize which is given to an internationally known and fully active jazz artist who is specially deserving of further acclaim," said Arnvid Meyer of the Danish Jazz Centre.
  11. Although it might mean creating yet another quango, the two sides could be brought together in a body that would allocate money to a range of deserving projects.
  12. Yet he presents himself to us as a good and deserving candidate for legal resident status.
  13. If not superior competence, what kind of merit? Incredibly, Wedtech insiders felt a moral superiority, as victims deserving redress from an unfair society.
  14. However, in Lane's book women's 'faults' tend to be the gifts of the gods and thus deserving of our sympathy whereas men's shortcomings are invariably their own fault.
  15. To have your knowledgeable paper insinuate that Pittsburgh may not be deserving is somewhat disconcerting.
  16. The ads will feature reviewers' comments that a certain actor's work is deserving of Academy Award recognition.
  17. "As a native Southerner, I came here inspired by the vision of Bill Kovach for world-class journalism in this region so richly deserving of it," Marlette wrote. "Tragically, that dream was thwarted.
  18. Given this extraordinary balancing act, the decision of the panelists was straightforward and the NCAA is the clear and deserving winner of the first annual prize for best monopoly in America.
  19. The owners of WSNS-TV in Chicago lost a lengthy license renewal battle Sept. 19 when the Federal Communications Commission, in a rare move, said a competing applicant was more deserving to run the station.
  20. The owners of WSNS-TV in Chicago lost a lengthy license renewal battle when the Federal Communications Commission said a competing applicant was more deserving to run the station.
  21. Sakharov both has praised Gorbachev's actions as "deserving of respect," thereby burnishing the Soviet President's image in the West, and demanded more for the activists who remain in prison or in psychiatric institutions.
  22. He adds that his band is more deserving of the name because its musical message is more sophisticated.
  23. The Zigler legacy included a museum foundation and a separate foundation which grants full college scholarships each year to deserving students _ one from each high school in the area.
  24. Making such circuitry mandatory "amounts to a regressive excise tax on all purchasers of television sets in order to benefit a small, albeit deserving, minority," said Thomas P. Friel, a vice president with the Electronic Industries Association.
  25. Surely there are others more deserving of this dubious honor, such as Rand Araskog of ITT or William Anders of General Dynamics.
  26. "We don't view these shows as competitive and when you look at the big contribution Clark has made to the recording industry, especially in exposing new talent, there is no question he is deserving," Greene said.
  27. The singers and the composer are all deserving of such notice, but the company could surely have done better by them.
  28. More deserving were Julia Duffy of CBS' "Newhart" or Faith Ford of CBS' "Murphy Brown." Peter Scolari, also of "Newhart," deserved recognition for giving new dimension this past season to a heretofore predictable character.
  29. Another issue deserving of a different perspective is that of exporting jobs.
  30. "The smaller newspapers, with their limited staffs and budgets, are especially deserving of praise," added Janensch, who is editor and general manager of The Journal-News in Rockland County.
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