bourgeoisie
bourgeoisie 英 [ˌbʊəʒwɑ:ˈzi:] 美 [ˌbʊrʒwɑˈzi]
n. 资产阶级;中产阶级
名词复数:bourgeoisies
- This word is used to describe a class of people who fall somewhere between the lowest and highest classes. Bourgeoisie is often used insultingly.
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- n. 资产阶级;中产阶级
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1. The bourgeoisie then, as well as the statesmen, required a man who should express this word Halt.
因此,无论对资产阶级或对政治家们来说,都必须有一个人出来发布这个命令:立定。
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2. “The only hope for stopping extremists is to isolate them from society so that they are separated, so they do not have a relationship with the bourgeoisie and the other classes,” Mr. Thamer said.
“要遏制极端分子,唯一的希望就是将他们与社会隔绝,把他们孤立起来,这样他们就无法与中产阶级及其他什么阶层扯上关系,”萨默尔说。
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3. Experience has shown that in so doing our production has not been impaired but, rather, expanded and we have not only eliminated capitalism but educated the bourgeoisie as well.
实践证明,这样做的结果,我们的生产不仅没有受到破坏,而且得到了发展,既消灭了资本主义,又教育了资产阶级。
- bourgeoisie (n.) 1707, "body of freemen in a French town," hence, "the French middle class," also extended to that of other countries, from French bourgeois, from Old French burgeis, borjois (12c.) "town dweller" (as distinct from "peasant"), from borc "town, village," from Frankish *burg "city" (from PIE root *bhergh- (2) "high," with derivatives referring to hills and hill-forts). Communist use for "the capitalist class generally" attested from 1886.
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