单词 | aristocratic |
释义 | aristocratic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisharistocraticar‧is‧to‧crat‧ic /ˌærəstəˈkrætɪk◂, əˌrɪs- $ əˌrɪs-/ adjectiveHIGH POSITION OR RANKbelonging to or typical of the aristocracy SYN noblearistocratic family an Examples from the Corpusaristocratic• He spoke with an aristocratic accent.• Pamela came from an aristocratic background.• When their eyes meet she envisions the fulfillment of her dream of marrying a man with aristocratic connections not from Middlemarch.• The Oscar Wilde trials of 1895 condensed representations both of aristocratic debauchery and the corrupting effects of foreign morals.• BDe Mori is a handsome man with light blue eyes and a high, aristocratic forehead.• Lachrymose comedy represented an attitude opposed to the aristocratic one.• He was a dour Yankee, tall, confident, elegant, with a dry wit and aristocratic tastes.• I could hardly go to the home of this aristocratic young woman with stubble on my face. |
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