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[pʀivileʒje]
Inflections of ' privilégié' ( adj): f: privilégiée, mpl: privilégiés, fpl: privilégiées
| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | privilégié adj | (qui jouit de privilèges) | privileged adj | | | (UK) | honoured adj | | | (US) | honored adj | | | Partout, il y a des classes privilégiées. | | | There are privileged classes everywhere. | privilégié, privilégiée nm, nf | (personne bénéficiant de privilèges) | privileged person n | | | C'est un privilégié, un ministre le protège. | | | He's a privileged person, a minister is protecting him. |
| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | privilégier⇒ vtr | (avantager) (UK) | favour⇒ vtr | | | (US) | favor⇒ vtr | | | | give [sb] an advantage, be advantageous to [sb] v expr | | | Cette nouvelle loi fiscale vous privilégie. | | | This new tax law favours you. | | privilégier vtr | (choisir en priorité) | make [sth] your first choice v expr | | | | choose [sth] rather than [sth], do [sth] rather than [sth] v expr | | | | pick⇒ vtr | | | | opt for [sth] vi + prep | | | Il faut privilégier la marche à pied pour ses bienfaits. | | | You should make walking your first choice, given its benefits. | | | You should walk rather than driving, as it's better for you. |
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