privileged
adj. 享有特权的; 特许的,专用的; 秘密的,保密的; 幸运的
Someone who is privileged has an advantage or opportunity that most other people do not have, often because of their wealth or high social class.
They were, by and large, a very wealthy, privileged elite.
他们基本上是一些非常有钱有势的精英。
...I felt very privileged to work at the university.
在这所大学工作,我感到非常荣幸。
Privileged information is known by only a small group of people, who are not legally required to give it to anyone else.
The data is privileged information, not to be shared with the general public...
这些数据是保密的,并不向大众公开。
Mr Nixon argued the tapes were privileged.
尼克松先生认为这些录音带是保密的。
1. blessed with privileges;
2. not subject to usual rules or penalties;
3. confined to an exclusive group;
This information is privileged.
这项消息无须公开.
She saw that they were privileged and deferred to.
她发现他们享有特权,受到尊敬.
And the betrayer was privileged to unite with Christ in partaking of the sacrament.
而且这叛徒有权与基督同进圣餐.
I wanted no more riotous excursions with privileged glimpses into the human heart.
我不再要参与放浪形骸的游乐,也不再要偶尔窥见人内心深处的荣幸了.
Mr. Carter said Kennedy was someone who worked tirelessly tirelessly for the underprivilegedunder privileged.
卡特总统还说,肯尼迪不知疲倦地为穷人事业而奔走.