1ADJ-GRADED 有特权的;享受特殊待遇的 Someone who is privileged has an advantage or opportunity that most other people do not have, often because of their wealth or high social class. 有特权的;享受特殊待遇的
They were, by and large, a very wealthy, privileged elite.
他们基本上是一些非常有钱有势的精英。
...I felt very privileged to work at the university.
The privileged are people who are privileged.特权阶层;享有特权的人
They are only interested in preserving the power of the privileged.
他们只对维护特权阶层的权力有兴趣。
Family problems are found in every class, he said, but were more common among the less privileged.
他说,每一个阶层都有家庭问题,但是这些问题在较少享有特权的阶层更为普遍。
2ADJ [usually ADJ n](信息)保密的,只有少数人知道的Privileged information is known by only a small group of people, who are not legally required to give it to anyone else. (信息)保密的,只有少数人知道的
The data is privileged information, not to be shared with the general public.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, feel享有特權;感到榮幸▸➤consider sb/yourself認為某人/自己榮幸◇I consider myself highly privileged to have this opportunity.能有這樣的機會,我認為自己非常幸運。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常榮幸▸➤highly榮幸之至▸➤uniquely唯一有特權的◇a uniquely privileged position in the American workforce美國勞動力中唯一享有特權的職位➤quite, relatively相當榮幸▸➤economically, socially在經濟方面/在社會上享有特權◇She came from a socially privileged background.她來自一個在社會上享有特權的家庭。