n. 特权, 特别恩典, 基本权利, 特免vt. 给与...特权, 特免【经】 特权, 特免, 优惠相关词组: grant sb the privilege of doing sth
单词:privilege的快速记忆法
◆记忆方法一: 谐音:婆若喂了鸡 破婆若喂了鸡,就有吃鸡的特权。 ◆记忆方法二: 联想方式:pri(de)骄傲,vi罗马数字6,leg腿,e鹅 记忆方法:6条腿的鹅感到很骄傲,因为它有特权。 ◆记忆方法三: 词根词缀记忆法:privilege n 特权(privi+lege法律→有个人法律→特权),Priv=single, alone, 表示“单个” ◆记忆方法四: privilege (考频:2) 【记】词根记忆:[priv(i)(私人,私有)+lege(法权)] n.特权,优惠,特许:The residents here were granted the privilege of parking in the street.这里的居民享有在这条街上停车的特权。 vt.给予优惠,给予特权:This pass will privilege you to attend the closed hearings.有了这张通行证你便可以出席不公开的听证会。
◆记忆方法五: privilege n. 特权,优惠,特许 解析:privileged a.特权的
单词:privilege的近义词、反义词、形近词辨析
previous/precious/former/privilege/privileged 记忆: 1. previous [ 5pri:vjEs] Existing or occurring before something else in time or order pre-vi-ous 在前看到的, adj. 在前的, 早先的 His previous attempt was successful. 他先前的尝试是成立的。 2. precious [ 5preFEs ] pre-ci-ous ci, 音“稀”,precious, 以前稀有的, adj. 宝贵的, 贵重的, 珍爱的 Diamonds are precious stones. 钻石是珍贵的石头。 3. former [ 5fC:mE] Occurring earlier in time. Being the first of two mentioned adj. 从前的, 以前的 After the elections, Crawley went to the former Prime Minister's house. 大选后,克劳莱去过前任总理的住宅。 4. privilege [ 5privilidV ] pri-vi-lege 词根vi, 看;词根lege,说,privilege, 先看先说,有优先权 n. 特权, 特别待遇 Why do some people have the privilege to go to the university?为什么一些人有上大学的特权? 5. privileged [ 5privilidVd] adj. 有特权的 The privileged people sometimes feel proud. 有特权的人有时很高傲。 另类阅读: The former headmaster gave us some precious advice in the previous evening. He told us never to expect to be privileged as privileges often mean injustice.
与单词:privilege 相关的例句或者名人名言
The cat had the privilege of living a life of luxury. 这只猫有享受奢华生活的特权。
The third privilege is safekeeping service.
第三个好处是保管箱服务。
She had led a life of luxury and privilege.
她过著养尊处优的生活。
※Death is the privilege of human nature, and life without it were not our taking. 死亡是人类天然的特权,没有死的生非人类所能有. ※Men of privilege without power are waste material , Men of enlighten-ment without influence are the poorest kind of rubbish.——H.V.Dyke , American writer and ducator享有特权而权力的人是废物。受过教育而没有影响的人是一文不值的垃圾。美国作家、教育家 戴克 H V