gentry的意思和读音

gentry

: [ˈdʒentri] : ['dʒentri]

n.

n.working class

n.upper class,nobility,aristocracy,elite,ruling class

gentryn.

1.people belonging to a high social class

the local gentry

the landed gentry(= those who own a lot of land)

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n.1.an old word for people from a high social class

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1.His father was a wealth sugar planter and his mother came from the Cuban landed gentry.

2.She was an old woman who for twenty years had brought the neighbouring gentry into the world.

3.Now he was a goodlooking man, and his wife felt sure the "gentry" were coveting him.

4.Both her mother and father were descended from a Polish form of landed gentry.

5.Seahorse daddy "lived" the last small seahorse , was pointing at own mothering bag, had a look at the gentry fish mischievously they.

6.One ingenious township peasant association arrested an obnoxious member of the gentry and announced that he was to be crowned that very day.

7.Although the vote was extended, power was still in the hands of the landed gentry and men of property. For many this did not go far enough..

8.He worked as an intellectual property lawyer for less than two years before feeling the math bug again.,Gentry

9.Gentry's graduate advisor Dan Boneh, a professor of computer science and electrical engineering, said the work is groundbreaking.GentryDanBoneh

10.Impetuous and hot blooded gentry, armed with pikes and excellent armour, this elite unit is one of the best pike units available.使