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to have authority, right, power (to do something) ☊
có quyền ☊
→ → →
→ → →
like: có quyền → →
supervisory control level ☊
cấp điều độ có quyền kiểm tra ☊
regulatory control level ☊
cấp điều độ có quyền điều khiển ☊
Recht haben ☊
có quyền ☊
对的 ☊ duì de
Unrecht haben ☊
không có quyền ☊
错的 ☊ cuò de
Recht haben ☊
có quyền ☊
☊
Unrecht haben ☊
không có quyền ☊
☊
Beinahe wird ihm von einem rückwärts ausparkenden Auto die Vorfahrt genommen. ☊
Chút xíu là anh đụng một xe ô tô có quyền ưu tiên đi trước đang lùi ra. ☊ (Lektion 67, Nr. 956)
Wir hätten gerne die Speisekarte. ☊
Chúng tôi muốn có quyển thực đơn. ☊ (Lektion 124, Nr. 2421)
Students must have access to good resources. ☊ access ☊
Many divorced fathers only have access to their children at weekends (= they are allowed by law to see them only at weekends). ☊ access ☊
She now has authority over the people who used to be her bosses. ☊ authority ☊
Nothing will be done because no one in authority (= who has a position of power) takes the matter seriously. ☊ authority ☊
Only the manager has the authority to sign cheques. ☊ authority ☊
We have the authority to search this building. ☊ authority ☊
Do you really think we can take on the big boys (= compete with the most powerful people)? ☊ big ☊
She's no right to call herself a feminist. ☊ call ☊
Customs officers have the right to check all luggage going through customs. ☊ check ☊
The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances. ☊ circumstance ☊
claim sth: He's not entitled to claim unemployment benefit. ☊ claim ☊
Everyone's entitled to their own opinion. ☊ entitle ☊
Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown. ☊ freedom ☊
She is now entitled to put 'Professor' in front of her name. ☊ in front of ☊
Get out! It's nothing to do with you (= you have no right to know about it). ☊ be/have nothing to do with sb/sth ☊
She has editorial control over what is included. ☊ over ☊
a monarch without political power ☊ political ☊
power (to do sth): The Secretary of State has the power to approve the proposals. ☊ power ☊
power (of sth): The president has the power of veto over all new legislation. ☊ power ☊
power (to do sth): He has the power to make things very unpleasant for us. ☊ power ☊
Prisoners have legal rights, but in practice these rights are not always respected. ☊ in practice ☊
The public has/have a right to know what is contained in the report. ☊ public ☊
The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion. ☊ religion ☊
Everyone has a right to be treated with respect. ☊ respect ☊
right (to do sth): You're right to be cautious. ☊ right ☊
right (to sth): Everyone has a right to a fair trial. ☊ right ☊
right (to do sth): You have no right to stop me from going in there. ☊ right ☊
You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back. ☊ right ☊
There is no right of appeal against the decision. ☊ right ☊
Education is provided by the state as of right (= everyone has a right to it). ☊ right ☊
You have no right to take risks with other people's lives. ☊ take a risk, take risks ☊
Under the terms of the lease you had no right to sublet the property. ☊ under ☊
The chairperson has the casting/deciding vote. ☊ vote ☊