Deserved in spanish
Merecido
pronunciation: meɹ̩eθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: meɹ̩eθidoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
deserve = merecer.
Example: We shoot ourselves in the foot so often because we're afraid that we don't actually deserve what's coming to us.more:
» deserve + admiration = merecer admiración, ser digno de admiración.
Example: In a sense, the general reference librarian can be viewed as a renaissance ideal who deserves everyone's admiration.» deserve + a little something = merecerse algo, merecerse un regalo, merecerse una satisfacción, merecerse una recompensa.
Example: He always puts others before himself and he deserves a little something in return.» deserve + attention = merecer atención.
Example: Regional literature deserves continuous attention of library staff.» deserve + credit = merecer que se reconozca la labor realizada.
Example: I think special libraries deserve a great deal of credit in this area, and their innovations have not been acknowledged widely enough.» deserve + mention = merecer mención, merecer ser mencionado.
Example: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.» deserve + recognition = merecer reconocimiento.
Example: Hand jobs are better than blow jobs and deserve more recognition.» deserve + special mention = merecer mención especial.
Example: A final title deserving special mention is Robert Crumb's 'Introducing Kafka'.deserved = merecido.
Example: Such a policy might reduce the library's deserved status as an institution of high culture and it would increase rapport between the library and its users.more:
» undeserved = inmerecido.
Example: A person may get a reputation which peers think is undeserved.» well deserved = bien merecido.
Example: Our heartiest congratulations on this well deserved honor!.