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词汇 privileged
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Definition of privileged in English:

privileged

adjective ˈprɪvəlɪdʒdˈprɪv(ə)lɪdʒd
  • 1Having special rights, advantages, or immunities.

    有特权的,优惠的,特免的

    in the nineteenth century only a privileged few had the vote

    19世纪只有少数特权人物才有选举权。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But his privileged textual position of a witness grants him immunity.
    • We are in the privileged position now of having the knowledge and the technology to make a difference - but the longer we leave it, the faster our options evaporate.
    • Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their privileged positions for the benefit of society.
    • The 35-year-old said his charity gifts were his way of paying back a debt for abusing his privileged position as a highly-paid top-level footballer.
    • I feel very advantaged and very privileged to have grown up with parents as great as mine.
    • It's time this country and the world in general got their priorities right and stopped heaping honour on already privileged individuals.
    • Evolutionary biology enjoys a privileged position at the core of this belief system because it offers explanations about why and how humankind originated.
    • What I desire is a politician who is comfortable enough with himself and honest enough with me to enjoy his success, wealth and privileged position.
    • The difference is whites will still have the advantages of their previously privileged lives.
    • It put the onlooker in the position of a privileged eavesdropper, able to pick up every nuance of an intensely private exchange.
    • But there's a defeating silence how we can use this privileged position to help the majority world, who shoulders the real burden of disease.
    • Clearly, the old boy networking and advantages of the privileged classes have not yet been expunged.
    • Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and privileged academic positions.
    • One advantage of Rayleigh's privileged social position was that he did not need an academic post to earn his living.
    • He started off as a lower middle class child, and he now sees it as his divine right to dangle his material status as some sort of privileged position above all others of lesser material wealth.
    • Under Objective One status, the county would have enjoyed a more privileged position when it came to netting financial bonuses such as EU grants.
    • So, whatever relaxation is for you, I think that this Easter we should acknowledge that we are in a privileged position, not to take our lives for granted, and to embrace this feeling of relaxation.
    • And, invariably, the cause of this schism is a form of belief that has been granted a privileged place in debate, beyond rationalism and beyond argument: religion
    • The masses will gain self-esteem and leaders are forced to take decisions that are also beneficial to the masses and do not in the first place safeguard the privileged position of the elite.
    • He retained that interest throughout his long life and felt very privileged when the honour of Club president was bestowed on him.
    Synonyms
    wealthy, rich, affluent, prosperous
    lucky, fortunate, special, elite, favoured, select
    advantaged, socially advantaged
    1. 1.1with infinitive Having been granted a special honour.
      I felt I had been privileged to compete in such a race

      我能参加这样的比赛感到很荣幸。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am very honoured and privileged to have been asked and I do respect her greatly.
      • A human being I, and countless others, are privileged and honoured to have been able to call ‘friend’.
      • Today we honour the Unknown Warrior, and I was privileged to take part in the service this morning at the cathedral and the interment this afternoon at the National War Memorial.
      • Manchester United's ambition is to assume greatness by winning several times a competition that Rangers are just privileged to be part of.
      • I have been honoured and privileged to have served my leader and served Northern Ireland.
      • I feel really privileged and honoured to be his brother.
      • Representing the County manager, he said he felt privileged to be present at such an event in honour of young people from the county.
      • I feel very privileged and honoured to have received this award.
      • ‘We are privileged to be associated with this competition which is endorsed by the Department of Education and Science’.
      • I am honoured and privileged to take part in the celebrations in Thailand for the fourth time as ambassador of Norway to Thailand.
      • We are honoured and privileged to have been chosen, particularly as we are a small, family business.
      • The Committee is honoured and privileged to have such a fair and objective Chair.
      • He felt honoured and privileged to be the leader's favourite.
      • She was honoured and privileged to accept the award on behalf of the people of Westport.
      • He was very privileged to be chosen for the competition.
      • Tom, who is one of the youngest members of the club, said he was honoured and privileged to have been elected to serve as President for the next year.
      • A portrait of Sean was also unveiled, and the Mayor said he was privileged to have the opportunity to honour a great Newry man.
  • 2(of information) legally protected from being made public.

    (信息)得到特许保密的

    he accused me of giving away privileged information
    the ombudsman's reports are privileged

    巡查官的报告是得到特许保密的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Its Chief Executive illegally sold shares when in possession of privileged information about an impending price crash.
    • I want to make it clear that there is a distinction between secrecy and privileged information, or incriminating oneself.
    • It was dealt with under the defence of fair reported judicial proceedings - the case, the name of which will come to my mind in a moment - and it was found that it could not be protected as privileged.
    • In some United States jurisdictions it's accepted into evidence, but it can be cross examined, and it basically has no privileged evidence status.
    • It may be possible for a few experts, or those with privileged access to new information, to buy and sell stock with above-average success.
    • Try creating your opponent's lineup based on the privileged inside information you possess about your team.
    • Malicious individuals can exploit these web-based applications to gain access to privileged information.
    • The authors argue that the pull for psychology, including community psychology, to be scientifically respectable, has privileged facts over values.
    • We have indicated our concern at the extent of privileged information that was being passed to the Racing Organisation.
    • Huntsman Cancer Institute wishes to promote open communication while protecting confidential and/or privileged information.
    • I regard the present case as one in which the claimant is seeking to protect the confidential and privileged document, namely the original report.
    • For all of its many virtues, this literature has generally privileged issues of rights and citizenship over commerce and sociability.
    • Legally privileged information obtained by a source is extremely unlikely ever to be admissible as evidence in criminal proceedings.
    • This means that they are not bound by the constraints of the data protection act or any other laws that protect medical or other privileged information.
    • Business people do not profit from their work until they create something that has commercial value, which often comes from exploiting privileged information.
    • No universal rule can be laid down, but often an expedient can be used to provide reasons without revealing confidential or privileged evidence.
    • This is privileged information between lawyer and client.
    • Without claiming any privileged sources of information, I doubt that these are more than contributing factors.
    • In every instance, the speaker is asked to articulate that which is most difficult to reveal; the privileged topic, of course, is sex.
    • As introduced, the bill required tax advisers to provide a statutory declaration of information contained in a privileged document.
    Synonyms
    confidential, private, secret, top secret, restricted, classified, not for publication, off the record, inside
    informal hush-hush
    archaic privy

Rhymes

underprivileged

Definition of privileged in US English:

privileged

adjectiveˈpriv(ə)lijdˈprɪv(ə)lɪdʒd
  • 1Having special rights, advantages, or immunities.

    有特权的,优惠的,特免的

    in the nineteenth century, only a privileged few had the vote

    19世纪只有少数特权人物才有选举权。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But there's a defeating silence how we can use this privileged position to help the majority world, who shoulders the real burden of disease.
    • So, whatever relaxation is for you, I think that this Easter we should acknowledge that we are in a privileged position, not to take our lives for granted, and to embrace this feeling of relaxation.
    • It put the onlooker in the position of a privileged eavesdropper, able to pick up every nuance of an intensely private exchange.
    • He started off as a lower middle class child, and he now sees it as his divine right to dangle his material status as some sort of privileged position above all others of lesser material wealth.
    • The difference is whites will still have the advantages of their previously privileged lives.
    • We are in the privileged position now of having the knowledge and the technology to make a difference - but the longer we leave it, the faster our options evaporate.
    • I feel very advantaged and very privileged to have grown up with parents as great as mine.
    • But his privileged textual position of a witness grants him immunity.
    • The masses will gain self-esteem and leaders are forced to take decisions that are also beneficial to the masses and do not in the first place safeguard the privileged position of the elite.
    • Clearly, the old boy networking and advantages of the privileged classes have not yet been expunged.
    • He retained that interest throughout his long life and felt very privileged when the honour of Club president was bestowed on him.
    • One advantage of Rayleigh's privileged social position was that he did not need an academic post to earn his living.
    • The 35-year-old said his charity gifts were his way of paying back a debt for abusing his privileged position as a highly-paid top-level footballer.
    • Their complaint that they fight a daily battle to challenge the hegemony of the elite contrasts with their six-figure salaries and privileged academic positions.
    • Yet the truth is that for every jock arraigned for a felony or misdemeanour, there are a multitude of good men utilising their privileged positions for the benefit of society.
    • Evolutionary biology enjoys a privileged position at the core of this belief system because it offers explanations about why and how humankind originated.
    • It's time this country and the world in general got their priorities right and stopped heaping honour on already privileged individuals.
    • What I desire is a politician who is comfortable enough with himself and honest enough with me to enjoy his success, wealth and privileged position.
    • Under Objective One status, the county would have enjoyed a more privileged position when it came to netting financial bonuses such as EU grants.
    • And, invariably, the cause of this schism is a form of belief that has been granted a privileged place in debate, beyond rationalism and beyond argument: religion
    Synonyms
    wealthy, rich, affluent, prosperous
    1. 1.1with infinitive Having the rare opportunity to do something that brings particular pleasure.
      荣幸的,幸运的
      I felt I had been privileged to compete in such a race

      我能参加这样的比赛感到很荣幸。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have been honoured and privileged to have served my leader and served Northern Ireland.
      • She was honoured and privileged to accept the award on behalf of the people of Westport.
      • He felt honoured and privileged to be the leader's favourite.
      • A portrait of Sean was also unveiled, and the Mayor said he was privileged to have the opportunity to honour a great Newry man.
      • We are honoured and privileged to have been chosen, particularly as we are a small, family business.
      • I feel very privileged and honoured to have received this award.
      • ‘We are privileged to be associated with this competition which is endorsed by the Department of Education and Science’.
      • I feel really privileged and honoured to be his brother.
      • I am honoured and privileged to take part in the celebrations in Thailand for the fourth time as ambassador of Norway to Thailand.
      • The Committee is honoured and privileged to have such a fair and objective Chair.
      • Tom, who is one of the youngest members of the club, said he was honoured and privileged to have been elected to serve as President for the next year.
      • Today we honour the Unknown Warrior, and I was privileged to take part in the service this morning at the cathedral and the interment this afternoon at the National War Memorial.
      • A human being I, and countless others, are privileged and honoured to have been able to call ‘friend’.
      • I am very honoured and privileged to have been asked and I do respect her greatly.
      • Manchester United's ambition is to assume greatness by winning several times a competition that Rangers are just privileged to be part of.
      • Representing the County manager, he said he felt privileged to be present at such an event in honour of young people from the county.
      • He was very privileged to be chosen for the competition.
    2. 1.2 (of information) legally protected from being made public.
      (信息)得到特许保密的
      the intelligence reports are privileged
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I want to make it clear that there is a distinction between secrecy and privileged information, or incriminating oneself.
      • It may be possible for a few experts, or those with privileged access to new information, to buy and sell stock with above-average success.
      • Huntsman Cancer Institute wishes to promote open communication while protecting confidential and/or privileged information.
      • Try creating your opponent's lineup based on the privileged inside information you possess about your team.
      • The authors argue that the pull for psychology, including community psychology, to be scientifically respectable, has privileged facts over values.
      • No universal rule can be laid down, but often an expedient can be used to provide reasons without revealing confidential or privileged evidence.
      • I regard the present case as one in which the claimant is seeking to protect the confidential and privileged document, namely the original report.
      • Legally privileged information obtained by a source is extremely unlikely ever to be admissible as evidence in criminal proceedings.
      • This is privileged information between lawyer and client.
      • Its Chief Executive illegally sold shares when in possession of privileged information about an impending price crash.
      • In some United States jurisdictions it's accepted into evidence, but it can be cross examined, and it basically has no privileged evidence status.
      • In every instance, the speaker is asked to articulate that which is most difficult to reveal; the privileged topic, of course, is sex.
      • Malicious individuals can exploit these web-based applications to gain access to privileged information.
      • We have indicated our concern at the extent of privileged information that was being passed to the Racing Organisation.
      • As introduced, the bill required tax advisers to provide a statutory declaration of information contained in a privileged document.
      • This means that they are not bound by the constraints of the data protection act or any other laws that protect medical or other privileged information.
      • Business people do not profit from their work until they create something that has commercial value, which often comes from exploiting privileged information.
      • Without claiming any privileged sources of information, I doubt that these are more than contributing factors.
      • For all of its many virtues, this literature has generally privileged issues of rights and citizenship over commerce and sociability.
      • It was dealt with under the defence of fair reported judicial proceedings - the case, the name of which will come to my mind in a moment - and it was found that it could not be protected as privileged.
      Synonyms
      confidential, private, secret, top secret, restricted, classified, not for publication, off the record, inside
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