elitist

英 [eɪ'liːtɪst] 美 [e'litɪst]
  • n. 优秀人才;杰出人物
  • adj. 优秀人才的;杰出人才的

英文词源


elitist (adj.)
1950; see elite + -ist. The original adjectival examples were Freud, Nietzsche, and Carlyle. As a noun by 1961.

双语例句


1. He was an elitist who had no time for the masses.
他是个精英论者,没时间关注普通民众。

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2. The legal profession is starting to be less elitist and more representative.
法律行业正开始变得更具平民性,不像从前那么精英化。

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3. Learning should no longer be an elitist pastime for the chosen few.
学习不应再是少数人的高级消遣。

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4. Skiing is old-fashioned, elitist and boring.
滑雪是一种过时的、精英主义的无聊运动。

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5. The party leadership denounced the Bill as elitist.
该党领导阶层谴责那项议案是搞精英主义。

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