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prerogative

英 [prɪˈrɒɡətɪv]

美 [prɪˈrɑːɡətɪv]

n.  特权; 优先权

复数:prerogatives 

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Collins.1 / BNC.8821 / COCA.12257

牛津词典

    noun

    • 特权;优先权
      a right or advantage belonging to a particular person or group because of their importance or social position
      1. In many countries education is still the prerogative of the rich.
        在许多国家接受教育仍然是富人的特权。
      2. the royal prerogative (= the special rights of a king or queen)
        君主特权

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 特权;独有的权力;专利
      If something is theprerogativeof a particular person or group, it is a privilege or a power that only they have.
      1. Constitutional changes are exclusively the prerogative of the parliament...
        修改宪法是议会独有的权力。
      2. It is your prerogative to stop seeing that particular therapist and find another one.
        你有权决定不再去看那个治疗师而另找一个。

    英英释义

    noun

    • a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
      1. suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males
      Synonym:privilegeperquisiteexclusive right

    双语例句

    • I'm gonna take the prerogative of the moderator and ask the last question of each of you.
      我要以主持人的身份,问最后一个问题,你们每个人都要回答。
    • It was Brady's prerogative to call him – or not.
      给不给他打电话,决定权在布雷迪。
    • It's a handlers prerogative to determine what his dog needs at any one point in time.
      及时确定在某个时刻狗需要什么是训练员的特权。
    • A man of renowned power or authority. suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males.
      王握有权柄或有权威的男子选举权过去是白人成年男子的特权。
    • Changing her mind is often jokingly called a women's prerogative.
      改变主意常被戏谑地称为女人的特权。
    • The government has the prerogative of coining money.
      政府有铸造货币之特权。
    • Unfortunately new ideas are not the prerogative of those who spend a long time doing research.
      可惜新思想并不是那些长期从事研究工作的人所特有的权利。
    • Suffrage was the prerogative of white adult males.
      选举权过去是白人成年男子的特权。
    • A monarch has the prerogative of pardoning criminals.
      君主享有对罪犯的赦免权。
    • It has always been the special prerogative of young people to look and act weird and shock grown-ups.
      年轻的一代似乎都有这样的特权可以有奇怪的打扮和怪异的行为来使年长的一代发疯。