privilege 意味
EN[ˈpɹɪv(ᵻ)lɪdʒ] [ˈpɹɪvlɪdʒ] [ˈpɹɪvəlɪdʒ] [ˈpɹɪvəlɛdʒ] [ˈpɹɪv(ə)lədʒ]US
日特権
FR privilège
- 名詞 (Noun)PLprivileges
- (ecclesiastical law, now chiefly historical) An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope.
- (countable) A particular benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity enjoyed by some but not others; a prerogative, preferential treatment.
- All first-year professors here must teach four courses a term, yet you're only teaching one! What entitled you to such a privilege?
- An especially rare or fortunate opportunity; the good fortune (to do something).
- (Can we clean up(+) this sense?) (uncountable) The fact of being privileged; the status or existence of (now especially social or economic) benefit or advantage within a given society.
- A right or immunity enjoyed by a legislative body or its members.
- (countable, US, finance, now rare) A stock market option.
- (law) A common law doctrine that protects certain communications from being used as evidence in court.
- Your honor, my client is not required to answer that; her response is protected by attorney-client privilege.
- (computing) An ability to perform an action on the system that can be selectively granted or denied to users; permission.
- (ecclesiastical law, now chiefly historical) An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGprivilegesPRprivilegingPT, PPprivileged
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- Unfortunately, certain capitalists have arrogated to themselves monopolies and privileges which are quite sufficient to account for this [commotion of the populace against capitalists].
- The program tried to write to privileged memory, so it was flagged with a protect violate error.
- Can we conceive a body of men, engifted with a mightier privilege than that of being salvation to hundreds of thousands of crushed and trampled human beings?
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of privilege in English Dictionary
- 品詞階層 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 名詞
- 可算名詞
- 絶対単数
- 不可算名詞
- 不可算名詞
- 可算名詞
- 動詞
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