词汇 | over-privileged |
释义 | over-privileged adjective (alsooverprivileged)uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒd/ having a lot of special rights and advantages that you do not deserve and that other people do not have: The writer appears to be naive, spoilt, over-privileged, and ready to blame anyone less lucky for anything that goes wrong. The play's depiction of wildly overprivileged students is very authentic. 82% of those surveyed thought that the royals were over-privileged, and 80% thought they were out of touch. This over-privileged childhood seems to have left her a little too pleased with herself. She was not overprivileged in the sense of wealth. Advantage and disadvantage ace an ace up your sleeveidiom attraction be well in thereidiom be/stay/keep one jump aheadidiom have it both waysidiom have something on your sideidiom have the inside trackidiom have the odds/cards stacked against youidiom head start leg lock milk profit from something racing start saving grace scent bloodidiom secret weapon stick the best of both worldsidiom |
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