aristocrats
英 [ˈærɪstəkræts]
美 [əˈrɪstəˌkræts]
n. (一位)贵族
aristocrat的复数
柯林斯词典
- 贵族(成员)
Anaristocratis someone whose family has a high social rank, especially someone who has a title.
双语例句
- Once the aristocrats were banned from the sport, common people started taking part in the Bull Fighting.
当贵族失去了斗牛的特权,老百姓便开始纷纷加入斗牛的行列。 - Revolution loomed but the aristocrats paid no heed.
革命已迫在眉睫,但贵族们并未加以注意。 - Ordinary princes and other aristocrats went on being buried in mastabas.
普通的王子和其他贵族就一直埋在这样的陵墓中。 - The royal family and aristocrats had everything covered with embroidery-even their rooms were decorated with so much embroidery that the walls could not be seen!
王室和贵族曾与刺绣覆盖一切,甚至他们的房间这么多刺绣的墙壁,没有任何装饰! - But the atheist amongst the aristocrats lifts his hat as he walks past a church.
贵族中的无神论者却相反,他在经过教堂的时候会举起他的帽子。 - This search for a sartorial expression of solidity and real values was also apparent at Etro, the weekend and party clothes brand of European aristocrats – or Americans who want to look like them.
这种寻求用服装表达可靠性与实际价值的做法,在Etro品牌身上也很明显。它是欧洲贵族周末及聚会服装品牌&也是希望看起来像欧洲贵族的美国人的品牌。 - He is one of the aristocrats in decline.
他是没落的贵族。 - Mony aristocrats were killed in the French revolution.
许多贵族在法国大革命中被处死。 - This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats, and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups.
这经常用来表示阻止平民模仿贵族的外部形象,有时用来表示蔑视不受支持的团队或组织。 - Modern France still has some Versailles-like aspects: the aristocrats of today are those with secure jobs.
现代法国的某些方面仍像凡尔赛时期一样:如今的贵族是那些有铁饭碗的人。