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Privileges
 privilege abbr.
gen. Privileg; Recht; Sonderrecht; Vorrecht; Vorzugsrecht; mit einem Privileg ausstatten
agric. Gerechtsame
law Berechtigung; Priveleg; Vorrecht
| and
 AND abbr.
comp. UND
comp., MS UND
meas.inst. UND
microel. durch logisches UND verbinden
tech. logischer Operator "UND"
 AND- abbr.
automat. UND-
 and abbr.
gen. sowie; sowohl; und
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 Documentation Services abbr.
unions. Dokumentation
 documentation service abbr.
work.fl. Dokumentationsdienst

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privilege

['prɪvɪlɪʤ] n
gen. Privileg n; Recht n; Sonderrecht n; Vorrecht n; Vorzugsrecht n; mit einem Privileg ausstatten
agric. Gerechtsame f
comp., MS Recht n (A user's right to perform a specific task, usually one that affects an entire computer system rather than a particular object. Privileges are assigned by administrators to individual users or groups of users as part of the security settings for the computer); Berechtigung f (A user's right to perform a specific task, usually one that affects an entire computer system rather than a particular object. Privileges are assigned by administrators to individual users or groups of users as part of the security settings for the computer)
econ. Privilegien des Abgeordneten; Nutzungsrecht n; Immunität f (z.B. eines Abgeordneten)
law Berechtigung f; verbürgte Freiheit; unveräußerliches Recht
law, ADR Vergünstigung f; Aussage- und Zeugnisverweigerungsrecht
law, ADR, amer. Prämiengeschäft n
microel. Privileg n (z. B. des Zugriffs)
polygr., model. Privileg n
st.exch., amer. Zeitgeschäft n; Stellgeschäft n; Spekulationsgeschäft n
tech. Privilegierung f
privilege a special right, favor, etc. granted to a person or group ['prɪvɪlɪʤ] n
law Priveleg m; Vorrecht n
privileges n
gen. Privilegien; Sonderrechte n
privilege ['prɪvɪlɪʤ] v
busin. bevorrechten
econ. bevorzugen; ausnehmen; befreien (from von); gestatten; genehmigen
tech. privilegieren
 English thesaurus
privilege ['prɪvɪlɪʤ] n
misused privilege (Obsolete form of privilege.)
abbr., school.sl. priv
IT The level of trust with which a system object is imbued
law a special right, favor, etc. granted to a person or group; special right to confidentiality of communication between two parties, e.g. a lawyer and client; An advantage not enjoyed by all; a special exemption from prosecution or other lawsuits.
Privilege ['prɪvɪlɪʤ] n
law, abbr. P
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