elite的意思和读音

elite

: [ɪˈlit] : [ɪˈliːt]

n.

elites  

adj.+n.elite group,small elite,intellectual elite,elite unit

v.+n.join elite

adj.run-of-the-mill

n.best,cream,cream of the crop,elect,chosen

adj.choice,select,leading,top,exclusive

eliten.

1.;(a group of people in a society, etc. who are powerful and have a lot of influence, because they are rich, intelligent, etc.

a member of the ruling/intellectual elite

Public opinion is influenced by the small elite who control the media.

In these countries, only the elite can afford an education for their children.

n.1.;;2.1215

n.1.a small group of people who have a lot of advantages and keep the most power and influence2.a 10-point type that has about 12 characters to the inch or just under 5 characters to the centimeter

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1.Getting perfect grades and attending an elite college was one of the few ways up I could see.

2.A degree from a western university has long been a priority for any would-be member of the Kenyan elite.西

3.Thus Nicolas Sarkozy a few years ago, when crafting the image of a crusading politician ready to take aim at France's elite..

4.Today he said the "elite" original under false original.

5.Of course, if you make this point to one of the elite economists in Washington, they would scoff and deny the charge. Why?

6.It was a jolt to most foreign observers and the Nepali elite when Maoist insurgents won the most seats in an election a year ago.

7.Fu Lan Qi boutiques "win-win Fortune" elite investment plans with you to work together to build international brands!

8.Public opinion, however, may be less hostile than the political elite. NATO seems to be little known and little understood.

9.She arranged for him to work with a professor who got him ready for admission to the elite conservatory the next summer.

10.The Elite need a steady supply of organs from the Peasants, But they have to be subtle, so they want you to sign up for it.