• privilege

    英:[ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ]   美: [ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ, ˈprɪvlɪdʒ] 
    第三人称单数:privileges第三人称复数:privileges现在分词:privileging过去分词:privileged过去式:privileged

    privilege 基本解释

    名词特权; (因财富和社会地位而仅有部分人享有的)权益; 免责特权; 特殊荣幸

    及物动词给与…特权,特免

    privilege 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. This pass will privilege you to attend the closed hearings.
        有了这张通行证你便可以出席不公开的听证会。

    名词

    1. It is a great privilege to know you.
        认识你真是莫大的荣幸。

    2. He enjoys diplomatic privileges.
        他享有外交特权。

    3. I had the privilege of meeting the queen.
        我有会见王后的特权。

    privilege 网络解释

    1. 优势:因为这个社会没有让后面这种歧视和刻板印象制度化(institutionalization)和扎根下来的系统,因为大家知道,即使你在某一时某一地有某种优势(privilege),比如一个黑人在布鲁克林痛扁白人兄弟时很快意地喊出了几句带有种族色彩的口号,

    2. privilege的翻译

    2. 优先权:他用相对关系和相关关系来展现法律基本概念,从而提出了八个基本的法律概念,即无权利(no-right)、权利(right)、义务(duty)优先权(privilege)、无资格(disability)、权力(power)、责任(liability)和豁免(immunity).

    privilege 词典解释

    1. (某人或某团体独享的)特权,优惠
        A privilege is a special right or advantage that only one person or group has.

        e.g. The Russian Federation has issued a decree abolishing special privileges for government officials.
               俄罗斯联邦已经颁布法令废除政府官员的特权。
        e.g. ...the ancient powers and privileges of the House of Commons.
               国会下议院古老的权力和特权

    2. (常指因财富、社会地位而享有的)特权,优惠
        If you talk about privilege, you are talking about the power and advantage that only a small group of people have, usually because of their wealth or their high social class.

        e.g. Pironi was the son of privilege and wealth, and it showed...
               皮罗尼出身于有钱有势的豪门,这看得出来。
        e.g. Having been born to privilege in old Hollywood, she was carrying on a family tradition by acting.
               她出身于过去好莱坞的名门,继承了当演员的家族传统。

    3. 荣幸;荣耀
        You can use privilege in expressions such as be a privilege or have the privilege when you want to show your appreciation of someone or something or to show your respect.

        e.g. It must be a privilege to know such a man...
               认识这样的人肯定很荣幸。
        e.g. I once had the privilege of meeting the late philosopher CLR James.
               我曾经有幸和已故的哲学家C.L.R.詹姆士会面。

    4. 特殊对待;给予…特权;给予…优待
        To privilege someone or something means to treat them better or differently than other people or things rather than treat them all equally.

        e.g. We want to privilege them because without the top graduate students, we can't remain a top university...
               我们希望给予这些最顶尖的研究生特别照顾,因为没有他们,我们就无法继续处于一流大学之列。
        e.g. They are privileging a tiny number to the disadvantage of the rest.
               他们优待少数几个人,使其他人处于不利的境地。

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