词汇 | elitist |
释义 | elitist adjective mainly disapprovinguk /iˈliː.tɪst/ us /iˈliː.tɪst/ organized for the good of a few people who have special interests or abilities: 精英统治的;精英主义的 Many remember sport at school as elitist, focusing only on those who were good at it.在很多人的记忆中,学校体育的导向是精英主义的,被关注的仅仅是那些有特长的人。 Opposite egalitarianformal Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly ableism ableist agism agist Anglocentric discrimination discriminative discriminatorily discriminatory drumhead one-sided one-sidedly one-sidedness one-way othering two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven Related wordelitism elitist noun[ C ] mainly disapprovinguk /iˈliː.tɪst/ us /iˈliː.tɪst/ someone who believes that some things should be controlled or owned only by the richest or best educated people: 杰出人物统治论者,精英论者 They were elitists who had a contempt for popular politics.他们是精英论者,对大众政治不屑一顾。 Opposite egalitarianformal Unfairness and favouring someone unfairly ableism ableist agism agist Anglocentric discrimination discriminative discriminatorily discriminatory drumhead one-sided one-sidedly one-sidedness one-way othering two-tier unbalance unequal unequally uneven elitist | American Dictionaryelitist adjective often disapprovingus/ɪˈlit̬·ɪst/ characteristic of the elite, and esp. not caring about the interests or values of ordinary people: He denounced the plan as impracticable and elitist. |
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