prerogative
n. 特权,君权,天赋的特权(能力等); 特性,特点,显著的优点; [史]优先投票权; <美史>总督委任组成的法庭
If something is the prerogative of a particular person or group, it is a privilege or a power that only they have.
Constitutional changes are exclusively the prerogative of the parliament...
修改宪法是议会独有的权力。
It is your prerogative to stop seeing that particular therapist and find another one.
你有权决定不再去看那个治疗师而另找一个。
1. a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right);
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.
President may use his prerogative of mercy towards a criminal.
总统可行使赦免罪犯的特权.
Unfortunately new ideas are not the prerogative of those who spent a long time doing research.
不巧的是,新观念并非为长时间从事研究工作的人所垄断.
Unfortunately new ideas are not prerogative of those who a long time doing research.
不巧的是,新“观念”并非为长时间从事研究工作的人所垄断.
Pop stars today enjoy a style of living which was once the prerogative only of Royalty.
不是强调奢侈或有钱,也不是说明星的生活方式和皇室一样,只是他们也享受了相当与皇室的特权.