| 单词 |
elitism |
| 释义 |
elitiste‧lit‧ist /eɪˈliːtəst, ɪ-/ adjective  - A prime source of violence resides in the elitist educational strategies that are firmly rooted in the school ethos.
- And so standards, in engineering, were not seen as the stalking-horse for some elitist social agenda.
- It is a very elitist idea.
- Repeal of Act 70 will make smaller farms more affordable to part-time farmers, and mortgage finance much less elitist.
- The elitist republic has evolved into an inclusive democracy.
- These are nothing but elitist attempts at separating classes and colors and keeping the poor where the wealthy have put them.
an elitist system, government etc is one in which a small group of people have more power and advantages than other people: an elitist education system—elitism noun [uncountable]—elitist noun [countable] |
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