dubious privilege
可疑的荣幸/苦差事
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An opportunity that is not pleasant or desirable.
一个不愉快或不受欢迎的机会。
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dubious privilege = 可疑的荣幸/苦差事 (一个不愉快或不受欢迎的机会。)
- I was given the dubious privilege of organizing the summer fair.我得到了组织夏季集市这一所谓的荣幸。
- He had the dubious privilege of telling the boss the bad news.他有向老板告知坏消息的所谓的荣幸。
- We had the dubious privilege of sitting next to the screaming baby.我们有坐在尖叫的婴儿旁边的所谓的荣幸。
- She earned the dubious privilege of cleaning up the mess after the party.她赢得了清理派对后烂摊子的所谓的荣幸。
- It was the rookie's dubious privilege to make coffee for the whole office.为整个办公室煮咖啡是新手的所谓的特权。
- I had the dubious privilege of listening to his three-hour speech.我有听他三小时演讲的所谓的荣幸。
- As the eldest, I have the dubious privilege of paying the bill for everyone.作为最年长的人,我有为所有人买单的所谓的荣幸。
- They granted him the dubious privilege of leading the failing project.他们给了他领导这个失败项目的所谓的特权。
- I had the dubious privilege of witnessing their argument firsthand.我有亲眼目睹他们争吵的所谓的荣幸。
- She has the dubious privilege of dealing with all customer complaints.她有处理所有客户投诉的所谓的特权。