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aristocrats

英 [ˈærɪstəkræts]

美 [əˈrɪstəˌkræts]

n.  (一位)贵族
aristocrat的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 贵族(成员)
    Anaristocratis someone whose family has a high social rank, especially someone who has a title.

    双语例句

    • Modern France still has some Versailles-like aspects: the aristocrats of today are those with secure jobs.
      现代法国的某些方面仍像凡尔赛时期一样:如今的贵族是那些有铁饭碗的人。
    • He is one of the aristocrats in decline.
      他是没落的贵族。
    • Aristocrats holding the rank of knight.
      持有骑士称号的贵族。
    • This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats, and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups.
      这经常用来表示阻止平民模仿贵族的外部形象,有时用来表示蔑视不受支持的团队或组织。
    • Low cost achieves exquisite effect, which accords with the taste demands of new aristocrats grown in Asia.
      不高的造价达到精致的效果,配合亚洲成长中财富新贵的品味要求。
    • Real bones have also been dug up at the site: aristocrats and concubines, royal horses and exotic beasts were buried there.
      在中国的发掘现场,考古人员还出土了一些真人遗骨。可见,有一些贵族、小妾、皇室马匹和异国禽兽也埋在此处。
    • Ordinary princes and other aristocrats went on being buried in mastabas.
      普通的王子和其他贵族就一直埋在这样的陵墓中。
    • He allied himself with the aristocrats, gained control of the Senate, and caused it to order Caesar to resign his command and disband his army.
      他和贵族结成联盟,控制了元老院,并迫使元老院令恺撒辞去指挥官的职位,遣散他的军队。
    • He is setting an example which other aristocrats and leading Britons should follow.
      他为其他贵族和伦敦要人们树立了榜样。
    • Revolution loomed but the aristocrats paid no heed.
      革命已迫在眉睫,但贵族们并未加以注意。