aristocracy

aristocracy [ˌærɪˈstɒkrəsi]  [ˌærɪˈstɑ:krəsi] 

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aristocracy 基本解释

aristocracy的近义词

名词贵族; 贵族品质; 贵族统治的国家; 上层社会

aristocracy 网络解释

1. 贵族政治:古希腊历史学家波利比奥斯(Polybius)把罗马帝国的政治体制描述成君主政体(monarchy)、贵族政治(aristocracy)和民主政治(democracy)的混合体,而帝国则沿袭这一古老传统,不同的是,它通过上述的信息网络整合了这三部分(页318),

2. 贵族统治:在18世纪时,自由主义者(liberals,指信奉liberalism的人群)和放任自由主义者(libertarians,指信奉libertarianism的人群)其实是一致的、没有差别的(one and the same):都支持自由市场、个体自由、大幅度限制政府以及贵族统治(aristocracy)的作用.

aristocracy 词典解释

1. 贵族(阶层)
    The aristocracy is a class of people in some countries who have a high social rank and special titles.

    e.g. ...a member of the aristocracy.
           一个贵族成员

aristocracy 单语例句

1. aristocracy的反义词

1. Early in 1621, a book titled " Anatomy of Melancholy " published in Britain created panic among the aristocracy.

2. He recruited Gongsun Long and Qin Shang from the " barbarian " state of Chu, and Sima Niu and Meng Yi Zi from the aristocracy.

3. Most of the pottery dogs unearthed in Nanyang fall into these three categories, along with a kind of toy dog favoured as pets by the aristocracy.

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4. Because it is the only mystical beast in the zodiac barnyard and it also bears the aura of aristocracy.

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5. The best known among the exhibited murals depict games of polo, a sport popular among the Tang aristocracy.

6. aristocracy的意思

6. The aristocracy also used carpets, many of which were tributes from the other provinces.

7. Puccini wrote a tragic love story about struggling artists in Paris, rather than focusing on the aristocracy.

8. It was mostly associated with aristocracy as it commanded a very high price.

9. Author Robert Burton challenged the privilege enjoyed by the aristocracy, suggesting the introduction of China's imperial examination system.

aristocracy 英英释义

aristocracy的近义词

noun

1. the most powerful members of a society

    Synonym: gentry

2. a privileged class holding hereditary titles

    Synonym: nobility