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
- I am going to consider them, those provincial aristocrats.
我要去恭维他们,恭维那些乡下贵族。 - 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。 - He is setting an example which other aristocrats and leading Britons should follow.
他为其他贵族和伦敦要人们树立了榜样。 - 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。 - 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 no, along comes a pair a real aristocrats from Europe, and straightway you throw over the half-breeds.
可是不成,从欧洲来了两个货真价实的贵族,你马上让煮了半熟的鸭子飞了。 - Aristocrats holding the rank of knight.
持有骑士称号的贵族。 - These frontier men were the precise opposites of the tidewater aristocrats.
这些边疆人与南方贵族截然相反。 - Tofu remained within palaces and temples, adding a vital source of protein to the vegetarian Buddhist diets of aristocrats and monks.
豆腐一直留在宫殿与寺庙中,为贵族和僧人的佛教素食增加了一种重要的蛋白来源。 - 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。
