privilege是什么意思
2024-02-02 06:08:16
privilege
n. 特权;荣幸;特别恩典;基本人权
vt. 给特权;免除
过去式:privileged 过去分词:privileged 现在分词:privileging 第三人称单数:privileges
近义词:license,favor,freedom,liberty,advantage,grant,favour,licence,honour,treat,pleasure,honor,concession,enfranchise,prescription,prerogative,perquisite,exclusiveright,right,
详细释义
n.(名词)
- 特权, 议会特权
- 优惠
- 优特,特别待遇,特别照顾
- 殊荣,荣幸,特殊荣幸
- 恩典
- (基本)权利
- 特免
- 特别处理
- 特许
- 优惠增购权
- 幸运,福分,三生有幸
v.(动词)
- 以特权免除,特免
- 给予…特权,有特权
- 特许
- 使…有权
- 特别优待
- 免除
双解释义
n.(名词)
- [C][U]特权,特别待遇 a special right or benefit granted to a person
- [U](因财富和社会地位而仅有部分人享有的)权益 rights held by some but not all,because of their wealth and status in society
- [S]荣幸;光荣 sth enjoyable that you are honored to have the chance to do
英英释义
Noun
- a special advantage or immunity or benefit not enjoyed by all
- a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right);
"suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males"
- (law) the right to refuse to divulge information obtained in a confidential relationship
Verb
- bestow a privilege upon
例句
用作名词(n.)
- I had the privilege of meeting the queen.我有会见王后的特权。
- It is a great privilege to know you.认识你是一件难得的事。
- It was a privilege to work with him.和他在一起工作是一项殊荣。
用作及物动词(vt.)
- Kings cannot privilege what God forbade.国王不能原谅上帝不允许做的事。
- This pass will privilege you to attend the closed hearing.有了这张通行证你便可以出席不公开的听证会。