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coterie

/koh-tuh-ree/US // ˈkoʊ tə ri //UK // (ˈkəʊtərɪ) //

小圈子,圈子,圈子里的人,小圈子里的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a group of people who associate closely.
    • : an exclusive group; clique.
    • : a group of prairie dogs occupying a communal burrow.

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Examples

  • She often attracted a coterie of younger activists as she lectured around the country and conducted workshops on understanding racism.

  • In a few short years in the 1940s and into the 1950s, this coterie framed the rules and institutions that define American national security and the global international system to this day.

  • Fascists rely on a tight coterie of corrupt loyalists to take over the government and impose control.

  • A thundering coterie of chirping prairie dogs darted chaotically around the grasslands.

  • DiCarlo and Yamins, who now runs his own lab at Stanford University, are part of a coterie of neuroscientists using deep neural networks to make sense of the brain’s architecture.

  • Yet as Emily Bazelon revealed in Slate, a coterie of right-wing organizations has indeed lined up to oppose contraception itself.

  • There has long been a small coterie clamoring to pray there.

  • Barbra Streisand and Denzel Washington, along with a coterie of A-listers, have sent their toddlers there.

  • Quick-witted, sharp-tongued, and flirtatious, Anne drew a coterie of men to her, and each would lose his head for her.

  • Only Hagel's supposed anti-Semitism is a slander pushed almost exclusively by a small coterie of neoconservatives.

  • At that time Baudelaire's work was only known to a distinguished literary coterie.

  • Novall Junior and his coterie appear here as in their former presentation in II, ii.

  • To the end, the coterie would act according to the light of their own eyes.

  • This abuse was attacked by an enterprising reformer, and of course defended by the coterie.

  • They formed a coterie at Cambridge, and spent most of their holidays at Newstead.

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