aristocratic

美音:[ə.rɪstə'krætɪk] 英音:[.ærɪstə'krætɪk]

简单释义:


adj.贵族的

网络贵族式的;贵族政治的;贵族化

完整释义:


adj.

1.贵族的,(主张)贵族掌政的
2.贵族气派的
3.贵族政体
4.贵族派头
5.高傲的


例句:

  1. Unlike Tom, who was a foundling, Jia Baoyu in the Chinese novel was the pampered son of a wealthy , influential, aristocratic family .
    和弃儿汤姆大不相同,中国小说里的贾宝玉却是一个有钱、有势的贵族家庭中备受纵容和宠爱的娇儿。

  2. He said the aristocratic way of pronouncing vowels had gradually ceased to be a class apart over the decades.
    他说,几十年来女王的贵族式元音发音已逐渐消失。

  3. Liechtenstein is the last refuge of that language's traditional forms of aristocratic address.
    列支敦士登对德语传统中如何称呼贵族提供了最后的避护所。

  4. Oldline aristocratic diplomats underhandedly undermined the attempt. . . to align Germany with the western democracies.
    老牌的贵族外交家阴险地破坏了为德国与西方民主国家联盟所做出的努力。

  5. Aristocratic politics, as a unique historical phenomenon, is the result of factors of three levels.
    门阀政治作为一种特有的历史现象,是当时三个层面因素交叉作用的结果。

  6. Sir Alec was a thin, pale man in his late forties, with a sensitive, aristocratic face and an engaging smile.
    亚历克爵士是个年近五十的消瘦而苍白的人,他有一张敏感的贵族气派的脸,脸上总要挂着迷人的微笑。

  7. she dreamed of a valley , and wild gardens , and peace . she had a desire too for splendor - an aristocratic extravagant splendor.
    她梦见了山谷,天然花园和宁静,她有着对奢华的渴望-那种贵族化的,过度的奢华。

  8. While in France the Renaissance was eminently aristocratic, in England it was always regardful of the masses.
    在法国,文艺复兴主要是贵族的事情,在英国,文艺复兴始终和人民大众密切相关。

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