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1 privileged
adjectivethe privileged few — die kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten
somebody is privileged to do something — jemand hat die Ehre, etwas zu tun
* * *adjective privilegiert* * *privi·leged[ˈprɪvəlɪʤd]1. (with privileges) privilegiert, bevorrechtigt\privileged class privilegierte Klasse [o Schicht]the \privileged few die kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten\privileged status Sonderstatus m\privileged communication/information vertrauliche Mitteilung/Information3. diplomat immun* * *['prIvIlɪdZd]1. adj1) person, classes privilegiert; (PARL) speech der Immunität unterliegend attr; claim, debt bevorrechtigtfor a privileged few — für wenige Privilegierte, für eine kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten
to be privileged to do sth — das Privileg genießen, etw zu tun
I was privileged to meet him —
in a privileged position — in einer privilegierten Position
2) (= secret) information vertraulich2. n* * *privileged adj privilegiert, bevorrechtigt:the privileged classes die privilegierten Schichten;privileged communication JUR vertrauliche Mitteilung;privileged debt US bevorrechtigte (Schuld)Forderung;privileged treatment Vorzugsbehandlung f* * *adjectivesomebody is privileged to do something — jemand hat die Ehre, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.bevorrechtigt adj.privilegiert adj.privilegierten adj. -
2 privileged
1) ( with privileges) privilegiert, bevorrechtigt;\privileged class privilegierte Klasse [o Schicht];the \privileged few die kleine Gruppe von Privilegierten;\privileged status Sonderstatus m\privileged communication/ information vertrauliche Mitteilung/Information
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