- When you're privileged, you enjoy some special right or advantage that most people don't have. You could be privileged to live in a lighthouse and have a spectacular view of the bay.
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- adj. 享有特权的;荣幸的
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1. Those in authority were in a privileged position.
有地位者自有特权。
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2. She comes from a privileged background.
她出身特权阶层。
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3. We are privileged to welcome you as our speaker this evening.
我们荣幸地欢迎您今晚来讲演。
- privileged (adj.) late 14c. of things; mid-15c. of persons, past-participle adjective from privilege (v.).
priv·il·eged / ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd ; NAmE ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd / adjective 1 ( sometimes disapproving) having special rights or advantages that most people do not have 有特权的;受特别优待的 ◆ Those in authority were in a privileged position. 有地位者自有特权。 ◆ She comes from a privileged background. 她出身特权阶层。 ◆ In those days, only a privileged fewhad the vote. 在那个时代,只有少数特殊的人才享有选举权。 2 [not before noun ] having an opportunity to do sth that makes you feel proud 荣幸;幸运 SYN honoured ◆ We are privileged to welcome you as our speaker this evening. 我们荣幸地欢迎您今晚来讲演。 3 ( law 律 ) (of information 信息 ) known only to a few people and legally protected so that it does not have to be made public 特许保密的 SYN confidential priv·il·eged / ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd ; NAmE ˈprɪvəlɪdʒd /
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