intelligentsia 英 [ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə]   美 [inˌtɛləˈdʒɛntsiə, -ˈɡɛnt-]

intelligentsia

intelligentsia  英 [ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə] 美 [inˌtɛləˈdʒɛntsiə, -ˈɡɛnt-]

n. 知识分子;知识界 

名词复数:intelligentsias 

Was Solzhenitsyn right in his diagnosis of the Russian intelligentsia, that it amounted to no more than people with diplomas and good jobs? 索尔仁尼琴认为俄罗斯知识界已沦为一帮有着体面工作、受过高等教育的乌合之众,他的诊断是否正确?

  • These people are more than class presidents and valedictorians. They're more than super nerds. They're the intelligentsia, the intellectual superstars of society.
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  • n. 知识分子;知识界
  • 1. Was Solzhenitsyn right in his diagnosis of the Russian intelligentsia, that it amounted to no more than people with diplomas and good jobs?

    索尔仁尼琴认为俄罗斯知识界已沦为一帮有着体面工作、受过高等教育的乌合之众,他的诊断是否正确?

  • intelligentsia (n.) "the intellectual class collectively," 1905, from Russian intelligyentsiya, from Latin intelligentia "intelligence" (see intelligence). Perhaps via Italian intelligenzia.
in·tel·li·gent·sia / ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə ; NAmE ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə / ( usuallythe intelligentsia ) noun [singular + singular or plural verb ] the people in a country or society who are well educated and are interested in culture, politics, literature, etc. 知识界;知识阶层 intelligentsia intelligentsias in·tel·li·gent·sia / ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə ; NAmE ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə /
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