mid-15c., "property acquired other than by inheritance," from Medieval Latin perquisitum "thing gained, profit," in classical Latin, "thing sought after," noun use of neuter past participle of perquirere "to seek, ask for," from per- "thoroughly" (see per) + quærere "to seek" (see query (v.)). For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. General meaning "fee or profit on top of regular wages" first recorded 1560s.
雙語例句
1. Politics used to be the perquisite of the property-owning classes.
政治曾經是有產階級的特權。
來自《權威詞典》
2. Politics in Britain used to be the perquisite of the property - owning classes .
英國的政治以往是 有產階級 的特權.
來自互聯網
3. Politics was the perquisite of the upper class ( Richard B. Sewall )
參政是上層階級的特權 ( 理查德B. 休厄爾 )
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4. Politics was the perquisite of the upper class B. Sewall.
政治是上層階級的特殊待遇.
來自互聯網
5. Conclusion: The perquisite for a successful anesthesia during liver transplantation includes strict monitor and appropriate management.