elitism 英 [eɪˈli:tɪzəm]   美 [ɪˈliˌtɪzəm, eˈli-]

elitism

elitism  英 [eɪˈli:tɪzəm] 美 [ɪˈliˌtɪzəm, eˈli-]

n. 精英主义;杰出人物统治论 

名词复数:elitisms 

The difference this time is that we will confront elitism from both sides. 不同的是,这次我们要面对来自两方面的精英主义。
This was not simply elitism, a matter of some rich men distrusting the masses. 这种思想不仅仅是精英主义,一群有钱人不相信群众的力量。

  • The idea that a small, select group of people should get their way is called elitism. First class passengers and rich politicians alike are accused of elitism.
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  • n. 精英主义;杰出人物统治论
  • 1. The difference this time is that we will confront elitism from both sides.

    不同的是,这次我们要面对来自两方面的精英主义。

  • 2. This was not simply elitism, a matter of some rich men distrusting the masses.

    这种思想不仅仅是精英主义,一群有钱人不相信群众的力量。

  • 3. For luxury fashion brands that pride themselves on elitism and inaccessibility, this may be the most difficult challenge in developing a social media strategy.

    对于那些对自身的精英主义和高高在上引以为傲的时尚奢侈品牌来说,这可能是它们开展大众媒体策略的最大挑战。

elit·ism / eɪˈliːtɪzəm ; NAmE eɪˈliːtɪzəm / / ɪˈliːtɪzəm ; NAmE ɪˈliːtɪzəm / noun [uncountable ] ( often disapproving) 1 a way of organizing a system, society, etc. so that only a few people (= an elite) have power or influence 精英统治;精英主义 Many people believe that private education encourages elitism. 许多人认为私立教育助长精英主义。 2 the feeling of being better than other people that being part of an eliteencourages 高人一等的优越感 elit·ist / ; NAmE / adjective an elitist model of society 精英统治的社会模式 She accused him of being elitist. 她指责他自以为高人一等。 elit·ist elitist elitists / ; NAmE / noun elitist elitists elit·ism / eɪˈliːtɪzəm ; NAmE eɪˈliːtɪzəm / elit·ist / ; NAmE /
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