Privilegio in english
Privilege
pronunciation: prɪvlədʒ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: prɪvlədʒ part of speech: noun
In gestures
privilegiar = privilege.
Example: For without a doubt, this is a very partial enterprise, selecting and privileging some indigenous knowledge whilst discarding and excluding others.privilegio = privilege ; prerogative.
Example: Borrower records may be marked so that charge-out privileges will be denied except when special permission from the librarian is given.Example: Librarians, considering information the prerogative of the public library, rightly feel that they have 'missed the boat' over this.more:
» carta de privilegios = charter .
Example: The award of a charter, the establishment of an examination system, and a register of the qualified, rapidly created a 'near-monopoly in training' in the years between 1885 and 1909.» privilegio concedido por el dinero = moneyed privilege .
Example: Readers are not made by moneyed privilege only, thank goodness, or there would be little hope for most of us.» privilegio fiscal = tax privilege .
Example: The European Union will reinstate the long-awaited tax privilege of Thai shrimp exports next July.