柯林斯詞典prerogative /pr??r?ɡ?t?v/ (prerogatives) 1. N-COUNT If something is the prerogative of a particular person or group, it is a privilege or a power that only they have. 特權(quán)[正式] It is your prerogative to stop seeing that particular therapist and find another one. 不再去見(jiàn)那位療法師而去找另一位是你的特權(quán)。 返回 prerogative劍橋詞典something that certain people are able or allowed to do or have, but is not possible or allowed for everyone 獨(dú)有的權(quán)利(或權(quán)力),特權(quán) Alex makes all the big decisions - that's his prerogative as company director . 所有重大決定都是由亞歷尅斯作出的——這是他作爲(wèi)公司主琯的特權(quán)。 Skiing used to be the prerogative of the rich , but now a far wider range of people do it. 滑雪過(guò)去是富人的特權(quán),但現(xiàn)在更多的人都可以玩了。 the Royal Prerogative (= the special rights of the ruling king or queen ) 君主特權(quán) 返回 prerogative