executive privilege

英 [ɪɡˌzekjətɪv ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ] 美 [ɪɡˌzekjətɪv ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ]

n.  行政特权,总统特权(美国总统和政府部门对官方文件保密的特权)

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noun

  1. 行政特权,总统特权(美国总统和政府部门对官方文件保密的特权)
    (in the US) the right of the President and the executive part of the government to keep official documents secret

    双语例句

    1. He issued an order making clear that only the president can assert executive privilege in keeping records secret after an administration ends.
      他颁布了一项法令,宣布只有总统才有特权要求档案在一届政府到期后仍可保密。
    2. However, the scope of the privilege is ill-defined, because disputes over executive privilege are ordinarily resolved through political compromise rather than court litigation.
      然而无论如何,特权的范围界定含糊,因为有关行政特权的争议一般是通过政治妥协而不是通过法院诉讼得到解决的。
    3. Delegating is the executive's greatest need as well as greatest privilege.
      委派是执行官最大的需要和特权。
    4. Particularly significant is the so-called "executive privilege," which protects internal deliberative documents that contain advice or recommendations.
      尤为重要的是所谓的“行政特权”,它主要保护载有建议或推荐意见的内部审议文件。
    5. With the development of the practice of judicial, The executive authorities of this "sovereign immunity" privilege can no longer guarantee the legitimate exercise of public power, civil rights were willfully damaged.
      随着司法实践的发展,行政机关的这种主权豁免特权已不能保证公权力的合法行使,公民权受到恣意的损害。