socialite 英 ['səʊʃəlaɪt]   美 ['soʃəlaɪt]

socialite

socialite  英 ['səʊʃəlaɪt] 美 ['soʃəlaɪt]

n. 社会名流 

名词复数:socialites 

Soon, he was working on an even grander scale, with the help of an extraordinary socialite and medical philanthropist, Mary Lasker. 很快地,在杰出的社会名流、医务慈善家玛丽•拉斯科尔的帮助下,他开始大展宏图。
She uses as an example the evolution of media hype generated by socialite Paris Hilton, which shifted to the Kardashian family and, last year, to the Gosselins. 她给出一个例子,媒体炒作出了社会名流帕丽斯希尔顿,然后是戴珊家庭,去年又产生了戈瑟琳家庭。

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  • n. 社会名流
  • 1. Soon, he was working on an even grander scale, with the help of an extraordinary socialite and medical philanthropist, Mary Lasker.

    很快地,在杰出的社会名流、医务慈善家玛丽•拉斯科尔的帮助下,他开始大展宏图。

  • 2. She uses as an example the evolution of media hype generated by socialite Paris Hilton, which shifted to the Kardashian family and, last year, to the Gosselins.

    她给出一个例子,媒体炒作出了社会名流帕丽斯希尔顿,然后是戴珊家庭,去年又产生了戈瑟琳家庭。

  • 3. Over the course of the year, the roster of newsmakers ranged from a persecuted working mother to a wanted terrorist, a socialite turned suffering princess to a politician at the height of his powers.

    过去一年里,新闻人物的花名册上,有被迫害的打工母亲,有被通缉的恐怖分子,有人从社会名流变成受罪王妃,有人登上了政治权利的巅峰。

  • socialite (n.) 1928, first in "Time" magazine, from social (adj.) in the "pertaining to high society" sense, perhaps as a play on social light, in imitation of words in -ite (1).
so·cial·ite / ˈsəʊʃəlaɪt ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃəlaɪt / noun ( sometimes disapproving) a person who goes to a lot of fashionable parties and is often written about in the newspapers, etc. 上流社会名人;社交名流 socialite socialites so·cial·ite / ˈsəʊʃəlaɪt ; NAmE ˈsoʊʃəlaɪt /
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