单词 | privilege |
释义 | privilege noun¹ 1special right特权adjective | verb + privilege adjective➤exclusive, special专有特权;特权◆club members have special privileges, like free use of the pool.俱乐部会员享有特殊待遇,如可免费使用泳池。➤class阶级特权➤diplomatic外交特权◆an abuse of diplomatic privileges滥用外交特权➤attorney-client, doctor-patient (both name) 律师—委托人/医生—病人守密特权verb + privilege➤enjoy, exercise, have享有/行使/拥有特权▸➤accord sb, give sb, grant sb赋予某人/给予某人/授予某人特权▸➤abuse滥用特权◆he was accused of abusing his diplomatic privileges.他被指控滥用外交特权。➤revoke, withdraw取消/收回特权privilege noun² 2opportunity to do sth pleasant特别机遇adjective | verb + privilege adjective➤enormous, great, rare, real十分荣幸的事;难得的优待;殊荣◆it is a great privilege to be attending this conference.能参加这次会议是莫大的荣幸。➤dubious (especially bre) 不知是好是坏的事◆i was given the dubious privilege of organizing the summer fair.摊上了组织夏季展销会的事,我真不知是好是坏。verb + privilege➤have有荣幸◆she had the rare privilege of a viewing of his private art collection.她观赏了他个人收藏的艺术品,真是荣幸之至。➤give sb使某人有荣幸 privilege /prɪvəlɪdʒ/ noun1. [countable, uncountable] a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has 特权;优惠待遇◆countries which enjoy trade privileges with the united states 享受美国贸易优惠的国家◆members of senior management have certain privileges. 高层管理人员享有一定的特权。◆there is no executive privilege. 没有任何行政特权。 (law 法律) [uncountable] a special right that protects sb from being punished if they do or say a particular thing, or refuse to do or say a particular thing, because of their position 免责特权◆he wants to force lawyers who find corporate wrongdoing to breach (= break) the attorney-client privilege (= the right of a lawyer to say nothing about matters affecting their client). 他想迫使发现公司有不法行为的律师违反律师与当事人之间的保密特权。☞ privilegeprivilege /prɪvəlɪdʒ/ [singular] (rather formal) something that you are proud and lucky to have the opportunity to do荣幸;荣耀;光荣◆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.听到她唱歌真是三生有幸。▸ privileged adjective [not before noun] ◆we are privileged to welcome you as our speaker this evening.我们荣幸地欢迎您今晚来演讲。privilege /prɪvəlɪdʒ/ [countable] a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has特殊利益;优惠待遇;特权◆education should be a universal right and not just a privilege.教育应当是全民的权利,而非部份人的特权。◆club members have special privileges, like being allowed to use the swimming pool.俱乐部会员享有特权,如获准使用游泳池。ⓘ privilege [uncountable] is used in a disapproving way to mean 'the rights and advantages that only the rich or powerful people in a society have'.不可数名词形式的 privilege 指社会中有钱有势者拥有的权利和优势,用作贬义◆ (disapproving) his life had always been one of wealth and privilege.他一直过着有钱有势的生活。privilegenoun [uncountable] ◆ (disapproving) as a member of the nobility, his life had been one of wealth and privilege.身为贵族,他一度过着有钱有势的生活。privilegenoun [uncountable] ◆ (disapproving) as a member of the nobility, his life had been one of wealth and privilege.身为贵族,他一度过着有钱有势的生活。privilege/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ ||; ˈprɪvḷɪdʒ/noun1. [c,u] a special right or advantage that only one person or group has 特权;特别待遇: ◇prisoners who behave well enjoy special privileges. 行为良好的囚犯可享有特别待遇。 2. [sing] a special advantage or opportunity that gives you great pleasure 特殊的待遇或机会;荣幸: ◇it was a great privilege to hear her sing. 可以听她一展歌喉是难得的事。 privilegesee ⇨ advantage 4 ⇨ right 11 priv·i·lege /`prɪvḷɪdʒ; ˈprɪvɪlɪdʒ/n 1. [c] a special advantage that is given only to one person or group [个人或群体的]特权,特惠待遇:◇education should be a right, not a privilege. 受教育应是一种权利而不是一种特权。 2. [u] when someone who is rich or powerful has more advantages or rights than other people [富人或有权势者的]特权:◇aristocratic privilege 贵族的特权 3. be a privilege/have the privilege used to say that you are grateful for something, or to show respect to someone 很荣幸,有幸:◇it's been a privilege to meet you, sir. 很荣幸和你见面,先生。 |
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