单词:aristocracy
[法] 贵族政治, 贵族统治
n the most powerful members of a society
考试类型:[GRE]
aristocracy的用法和样例:
例句
- He objected to the toadying to aristocracy.他反对对于贵族阶级的奉承。
- He objected to the toadying to aristocracy.他反对对于贵族阶级的奉承。
- Coastal Georgia was too firmly held by an entrenched aristocracy for him ever to hope to win the place he intended to have.滨海的佐治亚州是那样牢牢地掌握在一顽强的贵族阶级手中,在这里,他就休想有一天会赢得他所刻意追求的地位。
经典引文
The plays which constitute the genuine aristocracy of modern dramatic literature.
出自:G. B. ShawThe working class aristocracy, the engineers and the men of other skilled trades.
出自:G. M. TrevelyanHe was convinced that physicians were an ignorant aristocracy kept afloat by witchcraft.
出自:B. Bainbridge
- cream奶油
- purple紫色的
- nobility贵族
- gentry绅士
- lords and ladies〈植〉斑叶阿若母...
- upper crust<口>上流社会...
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