patrician
GRE,1
英[pə'trɪʃ(ə)n]
|美[pə'trɪʃən]
adj.贵族的;显贵的;(相貌等)贵族似的
n.贵族;有教养的人;罗马帝国的地方官;中世纪意大利的显贵
日语:貴族
法语:patricien
德语:Patrizier
韩语:귀족
俄语:patricio
牛津词典
adj.
- 贵族的;上流社会的
connected with or typical of the highest social class
网络解释
词形变化
双语例句
- He was a lean, patrician gent in his early sixties.
他60岁出头,是位有着贵族气派的清瘦绅士。
- As if to give its own patrician signal of approval, the National Gallery is now holding its first major exhibition of photography, Seduced by Art: Photography Past and Present.
好像是为了给自己的贵族标志一个批准,国家美术馆举办了第一次大型摄影展,被艺术所牵引:摄影的过去与现在。
- China, a country once renowned for its proletarian pride, is experiencing a surge in that most patrician of sports: golf.
中国一度以其无产阶级自豪感而闻名,而现在一项非常贵族化的运动却在这个国度异军突起,这就是高尔夫。
- His long patrician face, which might have been handsome at one point, was unfortunately barred from a scar, which lifted slightly the left corner of his upper lip.
那张高贵的长脸,本来应该很英俊的,很不幸被左上唇角向上挑起的一块疤痕破坏了。
- In the16th century, Ben Johnson wrote," Blueness doth express trueness," because blue also means patrician.
十六世纪时,本·琼生写道:“蓝色确实表示真实”,因为蓝色还意味着高贵的。
- Caesar has put an end to patrician tyranny.
恺撒已经结束了贵族们的统治。
- He was reticent, patrician, bookish, urbane.
他沉默含蓄,雍容华贵,书生气十足,而又温文有礼。
- He speaks English with a marked patrician accent.
他说英语带有一种明显的贵族口音。
- Its patrician dignity was a picturesque sham.
它的贵族的尊严只是一套华丽的伪装。
- He was born into a patrician New England family and privately educated.
他出生于一个新英格兰贵族家庭,接受了私人教育。
- Though he had patrician self-confidence, there was no snobbery in Roosevelt.
罗斯福有着出身贵族的自信满满,但却毫无趋炎附势的丑恶嘴脸。
- After middle period of Qing Dynasty, the proprietorship of soil was changed from patrician to fresh landholder, and management method was changed from slavery to tenancy.
清朝中叶以后出现旗地向民地转化的趋势,经营方式则由传统的农奴制向租佃制转变。
- The rank, position, or term of officeof a patrician.
贵族的等级、地位或任期。
- Mr Chandler's patrician friends in Delaware included the mighty du Pont family.
他在特拉华的贵族朋友包括强大的杜邦家族。
- You're right, I'm a spoiled patrician.
你说得对,我是个被宠坏的贵族。
语源
late Middle English: from Old French patricien, from Latin patriciushaving a noble father, from pater, patr-father