n.
精英主义
Many people believe that private education encourages elitism.
许多人认为私人办学可助长精英主义.
From ’Mass Culture’ to ’Medium Culture’: A Decline of Elitism?
从“大众文化”到“媒介文化”:精英主义式微?
Heidegger’s Elitism Position from Introduction to Metaphysics
海德格尔《形而上学导论》的精英主义哲学立场
-扩展释义
例句
“One of the things going on is that there is an anti-elitism and anti-intellectualism among some in the Republican Party,” Andersen said.
安德森表示:“共和党中一直存在反精英主义和反智主义。”
Mr Kynaston is mostly content to let his sources do the talking. But the anti-elitism of his methodology occasionally finds its way into his analysis.
基纳斯顿很欣慰看到自己写的东西能带来一些影响,但是读者偶尔会从他的分析中发现反精英思想。
noun
1.The belief that a society or system should be led by an elite.
‘local government in the nineteenth century was the very essence of _elitism_ ’
‘But the _elitism_ and the populism in this claim are less far apart than they might seem.’
2.The dominance of a society or system by an elite.
3.The superior attitude or behaviour associated with an elite.
‘I’ve been accused of _elitism_ and snobbery because of my views on grammar and spelling’
‘The _elitism_ often associated with opera seems to have become more pronounced in the last hundred years, with ticket prices being a possible contributory factor.’
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