词汇 | privilege |
释义 | privilege noun uk/ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒ/ us/ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒ/ C1 [ C or U ](特定个体或群体的)特权,特别待遇 an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege. 医疗保健应该是权利,而非特权。 Senior management enjoy certain privileges, such as company cars and health insurance. 高级管理层享受公司配车和私人医疗保健等特权。 C1 [ S ]荣幸 an opportunity to do something special or enjoyable I had the privilege of interviewing Picasso in the 1960s. 我在20世纪60年代很荣幸地采访到了毕加索。 It was a real privilege to meet her. 见到她真是莫大的荣幸。 [ U ](富人或有权势者的)特权,特别待遇 the way in which people who are rich, come from a high social class, or belong to a particular race or gender have more advantages in society than people who do not belong to these groups a life of privilege My thesis examines the role of societal privilege in the maintenance of health disparities. Some men will even resort to violence to try to enforce and protect their male privilege. [ C or U ] law specialized特权;特免 the special right that some people in authority have that allows them to do or say things that other people are not allowed to diplomatic/parliamentary privilege 外交/议会言论特权
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