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aristocracy

英 [ˌærɪˈstɒkrəsi]

美 [ˌærɪˈstɑːkrəsi]

n.  (某些国家的)贵族

复数:aristocracies 

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Collins.1 / BNC.8817 / COCA.13722

牛津词典

    noun

    • (某些国家的)贵族
      (in some countries) people born in the highest social class, who have special titles
      1. members of the aristocracy
        贵族成员

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT-COLL 贵族(阶层)
      The aristocracyis a class of people in some countries who have a high social rank and special titles.
      1. ...a member of the aristocracy.
        一个贵族成员

    英英释义

    noun

    • the most powerful members of a society
        Synonym:gentry
      1. a privileged class holding hereditary titles
          Synonym:nobility

        双语例句

        • Many members of the aristocracy were guillotined in France during the revolution.
          大革命时期法国许多贵族被送上断头台。
        • A Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy.
          日本武士是封建的、军事、贵族成员的。
        • A member of the Prussian landed aristocracy, a class formerly associated with political reaction and militarism.
          普鲁士贵族地主中的成员,先前与政治上的极端保守主义和军国主义联系在一起的阶级。
        • In the aristocracy in society are, the Rose and the Code is absolutely not be violated.
          在贵族们的社交界中,蔷薇守则是绝对且不容侵犯。
        • Edith Wharton continued writing her satires of the life and manners of the New York aristocracy.
          伊迪丝·沃顿继续写讽刺纽约贵族生活和习俗的作品。
        • He is a teacher taught ancient Greek and Roma history in a private aristocracy school only for boys.
          他是一个私立贵族男校的老师,教古希腊罗马文明史。
        • After the revolution the aristocracy was finished; the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically.
          革命之后贵族统治灭亡了;竞选官员的不成功使得他在政治上和经济上都破产了。
        • In time of aristocracy, people's fates are not in the hands of themselves.
          贵族统治时代人们的命运并不掌握在自己手中。
        • The aristocracy of England were not like the noblesse of France, the mere minions of a court;
          英国贵族和只是宫廷宠臣的法国贵族不同;
        • The accent emerged from the18th-and19th-Century aristocracy, and has remained the "gold standard" ever since.
          这种口音源于18、19世纪的英国贵族,自此,就成了发音的“黄金标准”了。