elitism的意思和读音

elitism

: [ɪˈlitˌɪzəm] : [ɪˈliːˌtɪz(ə)m]

n.

n.exclusiveness,exclusivity,superiority,selectivity,snobbery

elitismn.

1.a way of organizing a system, society, etc. so that only a few people (= an elite ) have power or influence

Many people believe that private education encourages elitism.

2.the feeling of being better than other people that being part of an elite encourages

n.1.;2.

n.1.the belief that a small group of people who have a lot of advantages should keep the most power and influence

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1.Yet for all that, a flight to elitism, even if it could be arranged, would surely be a terrible solution.退退

2.This antipathy to ideas is often expressed as anti-elitism.

3.Many draw comparisons between its delightful, self-aware elitism and that of The New Yorker.

4.What was supposed to be an open and democratic event has the feel of misplaced exclusivity and elitism.

5.And now we have gleeful e-elitism as well, the notion that the conventional product, printed and bound, is a hopeless dinosaur.

6.I guess. I suppose that a meritocratic elitism is a little better than a purely inherited or wealth-based elitism.

7.Yet there's a sort of elitism that characteristically infiltrates theranksof institutional Christianity as history has shown.

8.For China's new middle class, wine has become a way of expressing social elitism, while it's become big business for the economy.

9.As always, there is criticism, and the charges that have stung Bjork enough to explain herself are of elitism.

10.'What you're seeing is a shift to real elitism, ' says Russ Alan Prince, the president of Prince Assoc.PrinceAssoc.(AlanPrince)