"prerogatives" 怎么发音
word
pri-RAH-guh-tivz
pri-ROG-uh-tivz
释义
Prerogatives are special rights, privileges, or powers that only a particular person or group has, often because of their position or status.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpɝˈɑɡətɪvz/, /pɹɪˈɹɑɡətɪvz
英式英语
pɹɪɹˈɒɡətˌɪvz
简化发音
美式
pri-RAH-guh-tivz
英式
pri-ROG-uh-tivz
语境中听
Only high officials have certain prerogatives in the company.
Granting pardons is among the president's prerogatives.
Teachers do not have the same prerogatives as principals.
It's one of the prerogatives that comes with being in charge.