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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - deserve

 
 

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Deserve

deserve
~ v 1 to have earned something by good or bad actions or behaviour  (You've been working all morning - I think you deserve a rest. | deserve to do sth)  (The team deserves to win. | deserve it)  (Yeah, I hit him but he deserved it. | get what you deserve (=be punished or have something unpleasant happen in a way that you deserve) | deserve all you get (=deserve any unpleasant things that may happen to you) | deserve better (=deserve more pleasant treatment or situations than you are getting)) 2 deserve consideration/attention etc if a suggestion, idea, or plan deserves consideration etc, it is good or sensible enough to be considered  (These proposals deserve serious consideration.) 3 deserve a medal spoken used to say that you admire the way someone dealt with a situation or problem  (You deserve a medal for putting up with Phil for so long!)
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  (deserves, deserving, deserved) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you say that a person or thing deserves something, you mean that they should have it or receive it because of their actions or qualities. Government officials clearly deserve some of the blame as well... These people deserve to make more than the minimum wage... I felt I deserved better than that... The Park Hotel has a well-deserved reputation. VERB: V n, V to-inf, V compar, V-ed 2. If you say that someone got what they deserved, you mean that they deserved the bad thing that happened to them, and you have no sympathy for them. One of them said the two dead joy riders got what they deserved. PHRASE c darkgreen]feelings ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   verb  (~d; deserving)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French deservir, from Latin deservire to devote oneself to, from de- + servire to serve  Date: 13th century  transitive verb to be worthy of ; merit ~s another chance  intransitive verb to be worthy, fit, or suitable for some reward or requital have become recognized as they ~ — T. S. Eliot  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. (often foll. by to + infin.) show conduct or qualities worthy of (reward, punishment, etc.) (deserves to be imprisoned; deserves a prize). Phrases and idioms deserve well (or ill) of be worthy of good (or bad) treatment at the hands of (deserves well of the electorate). Derivatives deservedly adv. deservedness n. deserver n. Etymology: ME f. OF deservir f. L deservire (as DE-, servire serve) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1. заслуживать, быть достойным (чего-л.) to deserve punishment —- заслуживать наказания to deserve to be punished —- заслуживать наказания to deserve to die —- заслужить смерть to deserve smth. well (richly, thoroughly) —- вполне заслужить что-л. it is more than I deserve —- я этого не заслужил to deserve well of smb. —- иметь большие заслуги перед кем-л. to deserve ill of smb. —- не иметь никаких заслуг перед кем-л. he ought to be punished as he deserves —- его следует наказать по заслугам ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v. заслуживать, быть достойным чего-л. to deserve attention - заслуживать внимания to deserve well (ill) - заслуживать награды (наказания) to deserve well of ones country - иметь большие заслуги перед родиной ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - c.1225, from O.Fr. deservir, from L. deservire "serve well," from de- "completely" + servire "to serve." From "be entitled to because of good service," meaning generalized 15c. to "be worthy of." ...
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