meriting
/ˈmer.ɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈɛrətɪŋ] /ˈmer.ɪt/ (ame, ipa)
meriting — 動詞
- meritingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- meritings3rd person singular
- meritinging-ing form
- meritingedpast simple
1. the -ing form of merit, attached to a noun to say that the noun is good enough o
值得;應得
夠重要或夠好,應受某種對待
the -ing form of merit, attached to a noun to say that the noun is good enough or serious enough that it should receive some kind of response — for example, a problem meriting attention, or work meriting praise.
Cyrus wrote a short report on the issues meriting urgent action from city hall.
Cyrus 寫了一份簡短的報告,列出值得市政府盡快處理的問題。
noun + meriting + noun phrase as a postmodifier
The judge listed three points meriting closer review before the next hearing.
法官在下次開庭前,列出三個值得更仔細審視的重點。
common collocation: meriting closer/further review
Folake gave a speech meriting loud applause from every parent in the hall.
Folake 發表了一場值得全場家長熱烈鼓掌的演講。
Few students hand in work meriting a top grade on the first try.
很少有學生第一次交出來的作業就值得拿到最高分。
Devika flagged two safety concerns meriting an immediate visit from the inspector.
Devika 指出兩個值得稽查員立刻到場查看的安全問題。
- deserving
more common and less formal; works in the same participial slot
- warranting
formal, often used for action that a situation justifies
- worthy of
adjective phrase, not a participle; needs a different sentence shape
- undeserving of
adjective phrase opposite, used predicatively
文法句型
[noun] + meriting + [noun phrase]
meriting + further/closer/special + [noun]
用法筆記
Only sense that uses 'merit' as a continuous or participial form. Subject is usually an inanimate noun (issue, point, behaviour, work, case); the noun that follows 'meriting' names the treatment owed — attention, review, praise, punishment.