词汇 | oligarch |
释义 | oligarch noun[ C ] uk /ˈɒl.ɪ.ɡɑː.k/ us /ˈɑː.lɪ.ɡɑːrk/ someone who is extremely rich and powerful, especially a person from Russia who became rich after the end of the former Soviet Union: The Russian oligarchs spent money on London real estate. The football club was bought by a Russian oligarch in 2003. politics specialized one of the people in an oligarchy(= a government or society controlled by a small group of very powerful people): 寡头政治家;寡头统治集团成员 The government of the Corinthian State was an oligarchy, and the oligarchs had control over the State. A few powerful oligarchs were able to seize huge industrial assets at knockdown prices. After the fall of the Soviet Union, several national and regional networks arose that were owned by oligarchs. The fear was that the general population of nations might become too intelligent to put up with being treated as virtual cattle under the reign of oligarchs. Rich people advantaged baller beautiful champagne socialist deb elite gilded laird magnate millionairess moneybags multi-millionairess preppy scion socialite squattocracy squillionaire the beautiful peopleidiom the jet set yuppify You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Powerful people & dictators oligarch | Business Englisholigarch noun[ C ] uk /ˈɒlɪɡɑːk/us GOVERNMENT, ECONOMICS one of a small group of powerful people who control a country or an industry: He tells the story of the new Russian oligarchs and how they amassed enormous fortunes when the Soviet Union broke up. Examples of oligarcholigarch To reiterate, the arbitrators were not all oligarchs and were men at rather different stages of their borough careers. The contacts between oligarchs and the other political status groups will be the focus. Moreover, such a social role brought the oligarchs together often and helped to define the elite. The density of their large networks was also lower than even the sample oligarchs' 33.8 per cent. These figures are not simply a reflection of the fact that they were oligarchs. This article argues that part of oligarchy's success derived from close social interaction between oligarchs and the rest of the citizens. The main concern is to establish the nature, level and meaning of the interaction of highstatus burgesses (oligarchs) and others. The pattern of the three oligarchs is more striking. It is here that we see the oligarchs as a group playing a powerful role. Personality and honour are part of the answer behind the variations and the success of the oligarchs too. The term oligarch is used neutrally throughout this article. It was the oligarchs, however, who were impressively recurrent figures on a per capita basis. Because of the low density of their inner circle networks the oligarchs were considerably more likely to bridge different individuals, different social networks, enhancing their own sociopolitical role. This pace continued as an oligarch. Here was an opportunity to assess whether that process applied in a much smaller urban centre and to discuss whether those merchant oligarchs retained power in the age of empire. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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