0 an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich -- (特定個體或群體的)特權,特別待遇
Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege. 醫療健保應該是權利,而非特權。
Senior management enjoy certain privileges, such as company cars and health insurance. 高級管理階層享受公司配車和私人醫療保健等特權。
I had the privilege of interviewing Picasso in the 1960s. 我在20世紀60年代很榮幸地採訪到了畢卡索。
a life of privilege 特權生活
diplomatic/parliamentary privilege 外交/議會言論特權
The leaders were often more concerned with status and privilege than with the problems of the people.
It was a privilege to work with her and she will be sadly missed.
In approaching their prospects, network marketers enjoy the privilege of exploiting the element of intimacy by reducing the potential threat to their prospects' negative face.
They were mutually dedicated to reforming institutions and removing privileges that they regarded as impediments to growth and stability.
There is a danger that reflexivity could be used to privilege a theoretical or methodological standpoint by contrasting it to an unreflexive counterpart.