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 elitist [ei'litist]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 优秀人材, 杰出人材

a. 优秀人材的, 杰出人材的


  1. Liu Yishun is an elitist in the folk religious world in the late Qing Dynasty.
    刘仪顺是晚清民间宗教世界中的一位杰出人物。
  2. We have a high-tech and high quality R& D team, as well as a group of integrated elitist.
    我们拥有一支高素质、科技含量的科研队伍,以及一批优秀的复合型人才。
  3. Peculiar Guxianggu color art effect, outstanding antiquated style, make home display more elegant, elitist.
    古香古色的特殊的艺术效果,突出古旧风格,使家居陈设更加典雅、贵。


elitist
[ noun ]
someone who believes in rule by an elite group
<noun.person>


  1. As the grandson of a Georgia sharecropper, he shores up the administration's vulnerability among Southern senators with large black constituencies who feared retribution if they supported Mr. Bork, the crusty elitist.
  2. The Democratic presidential nominee invoked Truman's battling underdog memory across the Midwest as he pressed his argument that Bush is an elitist whose proposal to reduce the federal tax on capital gains would benefit primarily the wealthy.
  3. When the interest groups have met behind closed doors, as is more typical, they've drawn charges that they're as elitist as Messrs. Andrus and McClure ever were.
  4. Its performances this weekend at a black, South Side church are aimed at dispelling the notion that symphony concerts are white, elitist events.
  5. What Mr. Bernheimer seems to advocate is not democracy, but elitist programming that ignores the deepest feelings of a large number of the orchestra's regular supporters.
  6. As in 1972, the Norwegian establishment backs EC entry but so far not enough of the people are prepared to do so. This makes it easy at the moment for the anti-EC movement to argue that the issue is really elitist, us against them.
  7. Skiing is still an elitist sport in Chile. We celebrated our two-millionth vertical foot of skiing at Portillo.
  8. In a country where corruption is so rampant and the rule of law is under constant siege, the integrity of Colombia's social institutions is a cherished vestige of civilization, however elitist they may seem to some.
  9. She broadened her appeal beyond gender lines by portraying the Senate as an elitist club that, she says, "is no longer representative of the people."
  10. The language restriction would impact most on French speakers. French is the working language for many residents of this former French colony, but is considered elitist.
  11. Though he had been in office for months, he managed to maneuver Mr. Thornburgh into the incumbent role, tarring him with the ills of the political system and portraying the Republican as an elitist.
  12. Bush campaigned by bus through Chicago's suburbs during the day, criticizing Dukakis for trying to depict him as an elitist and accusing his rival of trying to divide the nation along class lines.
  13. Admission is still elitist and restrictive, primarily for economic reasons.
  14. More often he is criticised for creating the most elitist opera festival in the land, a musical picnic for the privileged.
  15. Macroeconomics founders upon a grotesquely elitist premise, namely that manipulation of aggregate demand or money supply or some other "macro" variable can homogenize the behavior of millions of individuals.
  16. "We have to convince them that, on policy issues, Dukakis is the elitist and Bush is closer to their ethnic values," says Republican consultant Roger Stone.
  17. "The state bar is elitist," replies James Liontas, president of the Independent Law School Association.
  18. On Friday, after having a quick lunch with former President Jimmy Carter, Dukakis responded to Bush's statements a day earlier that Dukakis was an elitist whose views were far from the political mainstream.
  19. Dukakis told the gathering he took a break that afternoon to go "to a Harvard boutique to pick up my speech for tomorrow," a jibe at Bush's characterization of Dukakis as an elitist.
  20. 'Unlike the Labour party two years ago, which charged Pounds 500 a ticket for a party event and made it very elitist, we have been charged just Pounds 30 a head which seems very reasonable.' The organisers had planned a surprise party for the minister.
  21. But the legacy turned into a burden, as their party came to be perceived as elitist.
  22. But even Mr. Mahe concedes that the issue may add to Mr. Bush's image of being an elitist, as well as stoking the anti-establishment sentiment that is brewing in the countryside.
  23. Even the rigorously elitist Leavis in his best book, The Great Tradition, acknowledged the quality and value of Dickens' Hard Times, and how did that first reach the public?
  24. A group of several hundred people at Sakharov's institute unanimously complained the academy's electoral commission was elitist, formed only from high-ranking members who selected others of similar rank.
  25. Beer industry supporters called the study elitist nonsense.
  26. There is debate within that group, he said, "whether some of the writers _ i.e., me _ are making beer too elitist." Sometimes no help is needed.
  27. This extends to early music: Flanders enjoyed an intellectual peak around 1500, and polyphonic music features boldly in the programme. Of course the paymasters at city, region, and national level are worried that Antwerp 93 might seem elitist.
  28. They have both been seen as elitist and remote and both face a battle to gain public appreciation. Opera seems to be winning.
  29. Gerard Mortier, director of the Brussels Opera, was named artistic director of the Salzburg Festival on Monday with a mandate to revamp a cultural showcase some critics say is elitist and conservative.
  30. Some critics regard Trinity's recruiting strategies as elitist and ineffective.
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