词汇 | proletarian |
释义 | proletarian noun[ C ] uk /ˌprəʊ.lɪˈteə.ri.ən/ us /ˌproʊ.ləˈter.i.ən/ a member of the proletariat无产阶级一员,无产者 Class & class-consciousness in general anti-bourgeois anti-snob arriviste bougie gentrification gentrify go/come down in the worldidiom go/come up in the worldidiom petit bourgeois petty bourgeois pleb plebby the bottom of the heapidiom the gentry the petite bourgeoisie the upper crust underclass ungenteel ungentrified upper class proletarian adjective uk /ˌprəʊ.lɪˈteə.ri.ən/ us /ˌproʊ.ləˈter.i.ən/ relating to a proletarian or to the proletariat(= the class of people who do unskilled work): He saw the revolution as part of the international proletarian revolution. The association could no longer meet the needs of the expanding proletarian movement. He was a loyal fighter and a proletarian revolutionary. These countries are truly proletarian. Many were convinced that only a proletarian revolution could remove discrimination. Class & class-consciousness in general anti-bourgeois anti-snob arriviste bougie gentrification gentrify go/come down in the worldidiom go/come up in the worldidiom petit bourgeois petty bourgeois pleb plebby the bottom of the heapidiom the gentry the petite bourgeoisie the upper crust underclass ungenteel ungentrified upper class Examples of proletarianproletarian Not all proletarian textile families had a similarly comfortable life. People's religion takes many forms, for example, mystic orders, fundamentalist movements, proletarian urban protests, bazaar merchant's associations, academic fora. The final eclipse of "proletarian race hygiene" came when the notion that acquired traits could be inherited was discredited in biology. Teachers, who have been seen by historians as quintessentially petit bourgeois, were nonetheless the beneficiaries of remarkable expressions of proletarian solidarity. For the first time many citizens experienced what it meant to become proletarian but there were even more who were afraid of becoming proletarianized. Now, by 1927, both white and bluecollar workers enjoyed unions and a new culture of proletarians against capitalists. Therefore, it was precisely in proletarian textile families that the work of wives may have been an incentive for extra consumption. The explanation lies not only with a larger number of proletarian households but also in the better survival of children. It subverts the left by arguing that the crucial distinction is between consumers and producers, rather than between capitalists and proletarians. Guesdist attacks on the ' capitalist-church ' perpetuated a century-long proletarian tradition. Furthermore, proletarians did not have a business or much property in which to invest. Particularly painful was the appearance of cracks in traditional proletarian solidarity. For "proletarian race hygiene" the idea that acquired characteristics could be inherited became an utterly indispensable ingredient of its natural scientific outlook. But there was no doubt about the ultimate primacy of the proletarian workers as leaders of the eventual revolution. Meanwhile, robberies against highly unpopular figures outside the proletarian 'moral economy' were constant, particularly attacks on rent and debt collectors. 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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