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privilege美 ['prɪvəlɪdʒ] 英 ['prɪvəlɪdʒ] - n.荣幸;荣耀;特殊利益;优惠待遇
- v.给予特权;特别优待
- 网络权限;特别待遇;特免
复数:privileges 过去分词:privileged 现在分词:privileging adj.+n. great privilege,exclusive privilege,unique privilege,same privilege v.+n. grant privilege,enjoy privilege,confer privilege n. freedom,license,licence,honour,treat 1. | [c] 特殊利益;优惠待遇a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has |
| Education should be a universal right and not a privilege. 教育应当是全民共有的而非少数人独享的权利。 | | You can enjoy all the benefits and privileges of club membership. 你可以享受俱乐部成员的一切福利和优惠。 |
2. | [u] (有钱有势者的)特权,特殊待遇the rights and advantages that rich and powerful people in a society have |
| As a member of the nobility, his life had been one of wealth and privilege. 身为贵族中的一员,他过着有钱有势的生活。 |
3. | [sing] 荣幸;荣耀;光荣something that you are proud and lucky to have the opportunity to do |
| I hope to have the privilege of working with them again. 但愿有幸与他们再度合作。 | | It was a great privilege to hear her sing. 听她唱歌真是三生有幸。 |
4. | [c][u] 免责特权a special right to do or say things without being punished |
| parliamentary privilege(= the special right of members of parliament to say particular things without risking legal action) 议会言论免责权 |
1. | ~ sb/sth 给予特权;特别优待to give sb/sth special rights or advantages that others do not have |
| education policies that privilege the children of wealthy parents 特别优遇富家子弟的教育政策 |
n. | 1. an advantage, right, or benefit that is not available to everyone 2. the rights and advantages enjoyed by a relatively small group of people, usually as a result of wealth or social status 3. a special treat or honor 4. the special right to confidentiality of communication between two parties, e.g. a lawyer and client or doctor and patient 5. the right to or granting of special treatment or benefits such as freedom from prosecution to members of a legislative body 6. an option to buy or sell stocks over a period of time 7. a special benefit that is available only to a particular person or group 8. a way of life that involves having many advantages and opportunities, without working hard for them 9. a situation in which lawyers, doctors, and other professional people are legally allowed to keep their discussions with people secret 1. an advantage, right, or benefit that is not available to everyone 2. the rights and advantages enjoyed by a relatively small group of people, usually as a result of wealth or social status 3. a special treat or honor 4. the special right to confidentiality of communication between two parties, e.g. a lawyer and client or doctor and patient 5. the right to or granting of special treatment or benefits such as freedom from prosecution to members of a legislative body 6. an option to buy or sell stocks over a period of time 7. a special benefit that is available only to a particular person or group 8. a way of life that involves having many advantages and opportunities, without working hard for them 9. a situation in which lawyers, doctors, and other professional people are legally allowed to keep their discussions with people secret | v. | 1. to grant special rights or benefits to somebody or something 2. to exempt or release somebody or something from something |
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