Merit in spanish

Mérito

pronunciation: meɹ̩itoʊ part of speech: noun
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merit1 = mérito, ventaja, importancia. 

Example: Much will be said later about the merits and drawbacks of the various types of index and approaches to indexing.

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» earn + Nombre + on + Posesivo + (own) merit(s) = ganarse Algo por + Posesivo + propios méritos, ganarse Algo a pulso.

Example: He even makes her realise that she does not have to sleep with her boss to get promotion but can earn it on her own merits.

» merits (and/or) demerits = ventajas (y/o) desventajas, pros (y/o) contras.

Example: The author examines the merits and demerits of a variety of techniques designed to determine user preferences for information services.

» on + Posesivo + own merit(s) = por + Posesivo + propios méritos.

Example: She wanted to climb the success ladder on her own merits of intellect and ability.

merit2 = valía profesional, méritos profesionales. 

Example: But when merit, as determined by the performance evaluation, becomes the basis for salary increases, the employee is much more concerned with work performance.

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» Legion of Merit = condecoración militar.

Example: He contributed substantively to the Second World War effort, for which he received the Legion of Merit; and from 1948 to 1965 he was a librarian with the staff of the Yale Medical Library.

» merit increase = subida salarial por méritos.

Example: 'She's also on to look into the matter of merit increases and faculty evaluation,' she coughed discreetly.

» merit salary increase = aumento salarial por méritos.

Example: Successful achievement on the part of the employee can be reinforced by providing external rewards such as promotions and merit salary increases.

merit3 = merecer, ser digno de. 

Example: This article identifies and discusses sources of information on comic books meriting inclusion on a core collection for academic and public libraries.

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» merit + a critical eye = ser digno de crítica.

Example: Scholarly publishers routinely include in their contract requirements that may merit a critical eye.

» merit + a distinction = merecer una distinción.

Example: Apparently only customers who are of royal blood can merit such distinction -- luckily for him, 'money talks and bullshit walks'.

» merit + attention = merecer atención.

Example: The physical description of maps also merits special attention.

» merit + consideration = merecer consideración.

Example: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.

» merit + recognition = merecer reconocimiento.

Example: While Lillian Smith was the major historical figure in the development of Canada's children's library services, the work of Patricia Spereman d. 1946 merits recognition.

Merit synonyms

rate in spanish: tarifa, pronunciation: reɪt part of speech: noun virtue in spanish: virtud, pronunciation: vɜrtʃu part of speech: noun deserve in spanish: merecer, pronunciation: dɪzɜrv part of speech: verb deservingness in spanish: merecimiento, pronunciation: dɪzɜrvɪŋnəs part of speech: noun meritoriousness in spanish: merecimiento, pronunciation: merətɔriəsnəs part of speech: noun

Merit antonyms

fault pronunciation: fɔlt part of speech: noun demerit pronunciation: dimerət part of speech: noun
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