
특권, 특전, 이점
A special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group, often based on wealth or social position.
예문:
"The wealthy often take their economic privilege for granted, unaware of the struggles of others."
"Access to quality education should be a basic right for all citizens, not a privilege reserved for the rich."
"She used her position of privilege to advocate for marginalized communities."
명예, 영광
Something regarded as a special honor or source of pleasure.
예문:
"It was a great privilege to witness the historic signing ceremony in person."
"I consider it a privilege to work alongside such talented and dedicated professionals."
면제특권, 면책특권
A special legal immunity, such as the right of a lawyer to refuse to divulge confidential information (attorney-client privilege) or the right of a legislator to be protected from defamation lawsuits (parliamentary privilege).
예문:
"The lawyer invoked attorney-client privilege during the cross-examination to protect her client's statements."
"Parliamentary privilege protects legislators from being sued for comments made during official sessions."
특권[특전]을 주다; 면제하다
To grant a privilege or special advantage to (someone); or to exempt someone from a liability or obligation.
예문:
"The new zoning laws privilege commercial development over residential housing in the downtown area."
"Historically, inheritance laws often privileged the eldest male heir over female siblings."
"The treaty privileged certain nations by exempting them from specific trade tariffs."