1.具有高人一等优越感的,精英主义的
2.上等的,高级的
1.精英主义者
2.杰出人物,自以为杰出者
1.supporting or based on a system in which a small group of people have a lot of advantages and keep the most power and influence
2.advanced, superior
1.people believe in elitism
2.elite people
1.In general, it bothers me to see elitist developers make limiting decisions on my behalf, without knowing what problem I am trying to solve.
通常,当有些很精明的程序员对我的做法说三道四,却又根本不知道我是在解决什么问题时,我很苦恼。
2.Some have good work in them, but it tends to be overwritten, boring and elitist, not a reflection of the general mood in the public.
其中一些办得不错,但倾向于写得过火、枯燥乏味、精英化,没有反映大众的普遍情绪。
3.I had assumed the Supreme Court was one of the places that needed to be elitist.
我觉得最高法院就是一个需要精英化的地方。
4.The highly elitist nature of the French educational system increases the temptation to treat industry as a plaything of the state.
由于法菌高度精英式的教育体制,法国人更倾向于将工业当作国家的玩物。
5.Even as a temporary measure any elitist designs are out of place in a truly progressive movement.
即使讨论当下的现实选择,在一个真正的渐进运动前,也没有任何精英构想的一席之地。
6.Unlike the egalitarian Western public sector, Singapore follows an elitist model, paying those at the top $2m a year or more.
不像持平等主义的西方公共部门,新加坡走的是精英道路,最高层的年薪是两百万或者更多。
7.Then, too, continuing to drink a refreshment priced beyond the means of the average citizen was considered elitist and undemocratic.
而继续饮用这种价格高出一般市民承受力的饮料,会让人觉得高人一等,不民主。
8.I love you so much I would move to this elitist icebox if you want me to.
我爱你致深,只要你要求我可以搬到这个精致的冰匣子来。
9."Some have criticized his poetry as elitist, unnecessarily impervious to readers who do not share his erudition" (Elizabeth Kastor).
“有人批评他的诗是精英主义的诗歌,那些没有他那种学识的人根本看不懂,这完全没有必要”(伊丽莎白·卡斯特)。
10.To be an elitist was the ideality that Confucians sought in the Pre-Qin Dynasty.
“成人”是先秦儒家贤哲所追求的理想人格。