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小词详解 | eligible
eligible 英 [ˈelɪdʒəbl] 美 [ˈelɪdʒəbl]
Last year a government panel suggested raising the amount doctors are paid for home visits and making consultations conducted via video-conferencing services eligible, too.
去年,一个政府专家组建议提高医生的出诊费用,以及提供视频问诊服务。
——《经济学人》Asian-Americans are the fastest-growing segment of eligible voters out of the major racial and ethnic groups in the country, according to the Pew Research Center; their numbers, nationally and in Gwinnett County, more than doubled between 2000 and 2020.
据皮尤研究中心的数据,在美国主要的种族和民族群体中,亚裔是增长最快的合格选民群体;从2000年到2020年间,无论在全国范围内还是在格威内特县,其规模都增加了一倍多。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 有权做或获得某个事物的;满足适当条件的
与过去形成鲜明对比的是,大约有一半人有资格参加今天的选举投票。
In stark contrast to the past, almost half the population are eligible to vote in today's election.如果你整个星期都在拼命准备应考,你或许有资格得到奖学金。
You might be eligible for a grant if you were cramming for your exams all week.
他的死敌是芝加哥最为抢手的单身汉。
His nemesis is the most eligible bachelor in Chicago.
"Damn it all, sir!" said Stryver, staring at him, "am I not eligible?"
“去他娘的,先生!”斯特莱佛瞪眼望着他,“我难道还不够资格么?”
appropriate: suitable or proper in the circumstances suitable: right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation competent: having the necessary ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully