特権
A privilege or a special right/advantage granted only to a particular person or group.
Exemples
3 sur 5一部の富裕層だけが持つ特権。
Privileges held only by some wealthy classes.
会員には特別な特権が与えられる。
Members are given special privileges.
特権階級に対する批判が高まっている。
Criticism of the privileged class is rising.
Famille de mots
Astuce mémo
Tokku (special) + Ken (power/right). Special power/right.
Quiz rapide
( )を乱用して私腹を肥やす政治家が批判された。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 特権
Exemples
一部の富裕層だけが持つ特権。
formalPrivileges held only by some wealthy classes.
会員には特別な特権が与えられる。
businessMembers are given special privileges.
特権階級に対する批判が高まっている。
academicCriticism of the privileged class is rising.
子供であることは一つの特権だ。
everydayBeing a child is a privilege.
永住権という特権を得る。
formalObtain the privilege of permanent residency.
Famille de mots
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
特権意識
sense of entitlement/privilege
既得特権
vested privilege
Souvent confondu avec
Tokuten is a 'bonus' or 'perk' (like a free gift), while Tokken is a 'legal/social right' or 'privilege'.
Notes d'usage
Often carries a negative nuance when discussing 'Tokken-ishiki' (entitlement).
Erreurs courantes
Do not confuse with 'Tokuten' (bonus/points).
Astuce mémo
Tokku (special) + Ken (power/right). Special power/right.
Origine du mot
From 'Tokku' (special) and 'Ken' (authority/right).
Modèles grammaticaux
Quiz rapide
( )を乱用して私腹を肥やす政治家が批判された。
Correct !
La bonne réponse est : 特権
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世論
B2The collective opinion of the general public on a particular issue or subject. It is a critical factor in democratic decision-making.
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B2Statutory services provided by the state or other organizations for the assistance of people in need, such as the elderly, disabled, or poor.
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不当
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公平
B2The quality of being impartial and just, without favoritism or discrimination.
啓発
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対峙
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偏向
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