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prerogative noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + PREROGATIVE ADJECTIVEexclusive, sole 专有特权◆Making such decisions is not the sole prerogative of managers.作这类决定并不是管理者的专有特权。constitutional, judicial, managerial, presidential, royal 宪法/司法/管理/总统/王室特权personal 私人特权male 男性的特权◆women who challenge male prerogatives挑战男性特权的女性VERB + PREROGATIVEenjoy, have 享有特权◆one of the prerogatives enjoyed by the president总统享有的特权之一assert (especially NAmE) , exercise, use 宣称(拥有)/行使/使用特权◆The President has asserted the full prerogatives of his office.总统已经宣布拥有其职位所赋予的全部权力。◆You can of course exercise your prerogative to leave at any time.您当然可以行使您的特权,随时可以离开。defend, preserve, protect 维护特权;保留特权◆The tsar protected his personal prerogatives.沙皇维护了自己的私人特权。challenge 挑战特权◆those who challenge the prerogatives of the elite那些挑战精英特权的人们retain 保留特权◆Baker retained the prerogative to craft solutions himself.贝克把构思解决方案的特权留给自己。give up, surrender 放弃特权 |