privilege的意思和读音

privilege

: [ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ] : ['prɪvəlɪdʒ]

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v.

privileges  

adj.+n.great privilege,exclusive privilege,unique privilege,same privilege

v.+n.grant privilege,enjoy privilege,confer privilege

n.freedom,license,licence,honour,treat

v.favor,favour

privilegen.

1.[c]a special right or advantage that a particular person or group of people has

Education should be a universal right and not a privilege.

You can enjoy all the benefits and privileges of club membership.

2.[u]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.

3.[sing]耀something that you are proud and lucky to have the opportunity to do

I hope to have the privilege of working with them again.

It was a great privilege to hear her sing.

4.[c][u]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)

v.

1.~ sb/sthto give sb/sth special rights or advantages that others do not have

education policies that privilege the children of wealthy parents

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n.1.a special benefit that is available only to a particular person or group; something nice that you feel lucky to have; something that only a particular type of person is allowed to do2.a way of life that involves having many advantages and opportunities, without working hard for them3.a situation in which lawyers, doctors, and other professional people are legally allowed to keep their discussions with people secret

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1.And it's a privilege and a solemn responsibility to serve you and the American people as the next United States ambassador to China.使

2.For most of history even a first degree at a university was the privilege of a rich few, and many academic staff did not hold doctorates.

3.Orchestra: Gentleman, it's been a privilege playing with you tonight.

4.Garrett said it was an honor and a privilege to be an assistant to Phillips over the last 3. 5 years.

5.he chance to get a college education should not be a privilege for the wealthy few, but the birthright of every American.

6.Mr Wolfowitz and his team do not seem to understand that being president of the World Bank is a privilege, not an entitlement.

7.It has been a great privilege to serve as your Secretary-General. That you should ask me to serve once again makes it all the greater.使

8.In closing, it is everyone's privilege to celebrate the end of a new beginning and the beginning to a new end. Thank you.

9.That's how much we forked out for the privilege of dining with Warren Buffett on June 25.625.

10.These affirmed that it was pleasure enough to have the privilege of again looking on Mr. Rochester, whether he looked on me or not.