prerogative
美音:[prɪ'rɑɡətɪv] 英音:[prɪ'rɒɡətɪv]简单释义:
n.特权;优先权
adj.(有)特权的;依照特权享有的;【罗史】有优先投票权的
网络君权;君主特权;一般人享受不到的特别权利
变形:
复数:prerogatives
完整释义:
n.
1.特权;特点
2.特权;特典;君权,帝王的大权;天赋的特权[能力等]
3.自由
4.特性,特点;显著的优点
5.【历史】优先投票权
adj.
1.(有)特权的;依照特权享有的
2.【罗马史】有优先投票权的
例句:
Jupiter has looked more or less the same as long as we've known her, so if she wants to shake things up a bit, that's her prerogative.
木星现在看上去的样子和我们最初认识她时其实并没有多大差异,那么,要是她想做一些改变,就随她去吧。Creating life is no longer the prerogative of gods.
创造生命不再是上帝的特权。But for good or ill it is here. Creating life is no longer the prerogative of gods.
但无论好或不好,它已经出现了,创造生命再不是神的特权了。On the contrary, under the absolutism, modern copyright had become political prerogative.
可以说,在专制主义体制下,现代版权畸变为政治特权。That prerogative belongs to President Giorgio Napolitano, who may want a transitional, technocratic government to guarantee stability.
这一特权属于总统乔治•纳波利塔诺,而乔治则可能更倾向于一个过渡性的专家政府以保障稳定。The state Supreme Court then ruled that the medical board had exceeded its prerogative in impeding state law.
州最高法院遂裁决医学委员会已越权妨碍州法律。This year it had a whole building to itself, which had been Ericsson's sole prerogative.
今年,华为已经有了专用大楼,以前这可是爱立信才能独享的特权。Until modern times, the prerogative of the aristocracy after the disappearance of the white wedding dress became an ordinary bride.
直到现代,贵族的特权消亡后,白色的婚纱才成为普通人都能使用的。
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