释义 |
in-crowdˈin-crowd noun - He wanted to be accepted, to be part of the in-crowd.
- That's the nightclub where all the in-crowd go.
- Within the political in-crowd are some extremely influential figures.
a small group of people who are unwilling to let other people join them► clique a small group of people who like the same things and are very friendly with each other but who do not want other people to join them: · Most of the kids were friendly, apart from a clique of girls who came from rich families.· a clique of literary friends who thought they were so superior ► elite a group of people who are the richest, most powerful, best educated etc in society, and who do not want others to share their advantages: · Only a small elite can afford to send their children to this school.· All the glamorous Washington elite were at the dinner that evening. ► in-crowd a small group of people who are admired by others because they are very fashionable, or who know things that other people do not, and who it is difficult to become friendly with: · That's the nightclub where all the in-crowd go.· He wanted to be accepted, to be part of the in-crowd.· Within the political in-crowd are some extremely influential figures. ► the in-crowd- We were never part of the in-crowd in high school.
the in-crowd a small group of people in an organization who are fashionable, popular, or powerful, but who do not let many other people join them: I was never one of the in-crowd at school. |