"prerogative" 怎么发音
word
/ˈpɝˈɑɡətɪv/, /pɹɪˈɹɑɡətɪv/
pruh-RAH-guh-tiv
/pɹɪɹˈɒɡətˌɪv/
pri-ROG-uh-tiv
释义
A prerogative is an exclusive right or privilege that belongs to a particular person or group, often because of their position or role.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈpɝˈɑɡətɪv/, /pɹɪˈɹɑɡətɪv/
英式英语
/pɹɪɹˈɒɡətˌɪv/
简化发音
美式
pruh-RAH-guh-tiv
英式
pri-ROG-uh-tiv
语境中听
It is the president's prerogative to appoint judges.
Choosing the team leader is the manager's prerogative.
Wearing casual clothes to work is his prerogative as the boss.
If you want to leave early, that's your prerogative.