/ɪnˈtaɪtəlmənt/ – noun
Definition: 1. quyền đối với một cái gì đó;
2. giấy chứng nhận quyền;
3. việc trao quyền.
A more thorough explanation: Entitlement refers to a legal right or claim to receive a specific benefit, such as money, property, or services, based on meeting certain criteria or conditions established by law or contract. It can also refer to the belief or expectation that one is deserving of something, often in a moral or social context.
Example: The employee’s entitlement to paid vacation days is outlined in the company’s policy.