affluent的意思和读音

affluent

: [ˈæfluənt] : [ˈæfluːənt]

adj.

n.

affluents  

adj.+n.affluent society,affluent family

adj.poor

adj.rich,wealthy,prosperous,well-off,well-to-do

affluentadj.

1.having a lot of money and a good standard of living

affluent Western countries西

a very affluent neighbourhood

adj.1.;2.;,

n.1.

adj.1.rich enough to buy things for pleasure; used about a place where people have a lot of money

1. aerodynamics n. affluent adj. Africa n. ...

2. affinity ? n. affluent ? adj. , agenda ? n. ...

3. fluent affluent discern ...

4. aesthetic a. affluent a. afloat ad. ...

5. affixing of seal affluent affluxion ...

6. 〖 beleisurelyandcarefree〗 affluent;abundant〗 〖 givespecialtreatment〗 ...

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1.An $8-an-hour job along the border with Mexico, one of the poorest parts of America, is better than it would be in affluent Austin.8西

2.Before long, many of these would undoubtedly end up in unscrupulous private and public collections of the affluent nations.

3.She grew up in affluent Washington circles, the daughter of a governor of the Federal Reserve System.

4.I once saw a suited and affluent man almost punching his way out of a brothel.西

5.It was an affluent life, though the source of Joseph's fortune has never been wholly clear.

6.The "Affluent Middle Class Farmer" Social Class : It was one of the social classes classified in Chinese countryside in 1950s.1950

7.If it is not the affluent elderly who see their benefits cut, then it is going to be classrooms.

8.But when children grow up in the relative stability of an affluent home , gene - based differences can begin to make themselves felt .

9.For a small and affluent country like Singapore, the lack of a sense of crisis among its people is perhaps the biggest crisis for us.

10.He hoped to turn Rikuzentakata's beachfront into a popular resort and retirement area to attract more of Japan's affluent older residents.退