deserving
英 [dɪˈzɜːvɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈzɜːrvɪŋ]
adj. 值得的; 应得的
v. 值得; 应得; 应受
deserve的现在分词
现在分词:deserving
Collins.1 / BNC.11308 / COCA.11349
牛津词典
adj.
- 值得的;应得的
that deserves help, praise, a reward, etc.- to give money to a deserving cause
把钱捐给值得赞助的事业 - This family is one of the most deserving cases.
这是最应当得到帮助的一户人家。 - an issue deserving of attention
值得注意的问题
- to give money to a deserving cause
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 值得帮助的;应受支持的
If you describe a person, organization, or cause asdeserving, you mean that you think they should be helped.- The money saved could be used for more deserving causes.
省下来的钱可以用于更有意义的事业。
- The money saved could be used for more deserving causes.
- ADJ-GRADED 应得…的;应受…的;值得…的
If someone isdeserving ofsomething, they have qualities or achievements which make it right that they should receive it.- ...artists deserving of public subsidy.
应该得到政府津贴的艺术家
- ...artists deserving of public subsidy.
双语例句
- Being reprehensible; worthy of and deserving reprehension or reproof.
应受谴责的;应被指责、非难的行为。 - There are lots of cultures deserving to share in themselves.
他们自身有许多文化值得我们共享。 - Though Howard thought he should not be discriminated against, he knew he was deserving.
虽然霍华德认为他不该受歧视,他知道自己是应得的。 - Do not deceive ourselves, how many people are deserving of our memory?
不要欺骗自己,有多少人值得我们记忆? - Deserving of contempt or scorn.
应该受到轻视或者蔑视。 - He is a man deserving of sympathy.
他是个值得同情的男人。 - Ethical journalists treat sources, subjects and colleagues as human beings deserving of respect.
对待信息源、主体、同事,有道德的记者,要像对待所有值得尊敬的人一样。 - The money saved could be used for more deserving causes.
省下来的钱可以用于更有意义的事业。 - The state or fact of deserving reward or punishment.
应得到奖赏或惩罚的状态或事实。 - Some were more deserving than others.
而有些人比其他人更应得到。