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n. 精华, 精锐, 中坚分子

  1. A member of a group of elite, highly loyal supporters.
    禁卫军一支精锐的皇家军队中的成员
  2. the elite are most ignorant.
    卑贱者最聪明,高贵者最愚蠢。
  3. They are the elite of the society.
    他们是社会知名人士。


elite
[ noun ]
  1. a group or class of persons enjoying superior intellectual or social or economic status

  2. <noun.group>
[ adj ]
  1. selected as the best

  2. <adj.all>
    an elect circle of artists
    elite colleges


  1. Three securities firms joined the elite ranks of primary dealers in U.S. government securities, but it's equally significant that Yamaichi Securities Co. of Japan didn't make the list.
  2. There are now 1,058 such schemes covering 470,000 workers. The Discretionary Share Option Schemes under the 1984 Finance Act is confined to an elite of managers and directors.
  3. They described the privileged lives of the Soviet political elite, and criticized Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev for moving too slowly in reforming Soviet society.
  4. Printed with flowery lettering and embossed with a gold coat of arms, invitations to join the Dewar's Highlander Clan make the club appear quite elite.
  5. Gaviria's victory in Sunday's election served as a warning to Colombia's political elite: Start listening to the people, and get ready for changes.
  6. But since then, he has abandoned his plan to turn the unusual structure into a luxury hideaway for the elite "because he doesn't think the leaky cave home would be a suitable hotel," Peterson lawyer Charles Medley said.
  7. Guerrillas say half are from the ranks of Kabul's elite Tsarandoy police and half from the Khad state security force.
  8. They include the commander of the elite Year 2000 Battalion, another troop commander and key officers in other sections of the 15,000-strong Defense Forces.
  9. Mrs. Bush's address, in which she urged graduates of the elite women's school to follow their dreams and be true to themselves, was wildly applauded.
  10. 'The Socialist party has two wings: one is like the British Tories and one like Labour in the 1950s.' For Hungary's business elite did not spring into life instantaneously when the Soviet bloc collapsed in 1990.
  11. It is little wonder then that the society promotes such a highly ordered, highly regimented pastime as mass games and treats the man who runs them as a member of the elite.
  12. It marked the first time a measure aimed at the former elite of the one-time Soviet ally was approved.
  13. Felix regularly lampooned Tijuana's elite in his gossip column, "A Bit of Something."
  14. Unionized rubber workers, like unionized auto workers, are an elite group.
  15. Witnesses in Srinagar, summer capital of Jammu-Kashmir state, said soldiers and paramilitary commandos of the elite National Security Guard were searching the city.
  16. Just who will make the elite list of 300 Alzheimer's patients and how they will be chosen will be interesting and somewhat frightening to watch.
  17. As army units backing the popular uprising fought elite police squads supporting Ceausescu, the widespread euphoria over the downfall of the hard-line Communist dictator turned to anxiety over the continuing bloodshed.
  18. In another development Thursday, a U.S. intelligence source reported that Saddam's elite Republican Guards, which led the attack into Kuwait, are being replaced on the front lines of his defenses by other troops.
  19. She was brought up in Tokyo, attending the elite Peer's School for Girls.
  20. In the elite circle of combat aviators, there is no greater skill than a perfect carrier landing - catching the third of four wires stretched across a rolling, pitching deck with a hook under the tail of an F-14 interceptor or A-7 light-attack aircraft.
  21. The sketch was performed by members of the Defense Forces' elite anti-terrorist unit.
  22. Hussein Rashid, was commander of the elite Republican Guard.
  23. His daughter Roseana is expected to win the race for governor in October. Mr Gastao Dias Vieira, a local politician critical of the ruling classes says attempts to modernise the state have failed because of the elite's grip on power.
  24. German banks not only have too much influence over industry, but they fail to use it effectively, according to a poll of the nation's management and political elite.
  25. He said: "The men in uniform are working 24 hours a day and soon we will gain control." The rebels' Radio Venceremos claimed every army attempt to reclaim rebel positions "has turned into a profound bloodbath among their troops and elite corps.
  26. Iraqi troops, including elite Presidential Guards, also took the Jasim River running through the area, as well as two police posts that had been occupied by the Iranians, the communique said.
  27. "I come from seven generations of the elite, the aristocracy.
  28. He also declined to comment on reports in Belfast that the soldiers were members of the elite SAS, the Special Air Service unit of the British Army.
  29. And it probably was lost on most Americans, who view both Yale and Harvard as elite Eastern universities for the wealthy.
  30. The ouster of the entire Montenegrin ruling elite came after more than 120,000 people demonstrated earlier this week in Titograd, the region's capital, demanding the leadership step down because of the disastrous state of the region's economy.
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