柯林斯詞典birthright /?b??θ?ra?t/ (birthrights) 1. N-COUNT Something that is your birthright is something that you feel you have a basic right to have, simply because you are a human being. 基本人權(quán)[usu sing] Freedom is the natural birthright of every human. 自由是每個人與生俱來的基本權(quán)利。 返回 birthright劍橋詞典something that you believe you deserve to have because of your family situation or social class , or because you believe it is your right as a human being (在家庭或社會中)與生俱來的權(quán)利;(人類的)基本權(quán)利 Some men see well-paid, powerful jobs as their birthright. 有些男人認爲(wèi)擁有工資高、權(quán)力大的工作是他們與生俱來的權(quán)利。 Americans see freedom of expression as their birthright. 美國人眡言論自由爲(wèi)他們與生俱來的權(quán)利。 返回 birthright