- 看过 gentry 的人也看了 :
- aristocracy
- high society
- upper class
gentry 的定义
- wellborn and well-bred people.
- the class below the nobility.
- an upper or ruling class; aristocracy.
- those who are not members of the nobility but are entitled to a coat of arms, especially those owning large tracts of land.
- people, especially considered as a specific group, class, or kind: The polo crowd doesn't go there, but these hockey gentry do.
- the state or condition of being a gentleman.
gentry 近义词
nobility
gentry 的近义词 3 个
更多gentry例句
- But the new rich, particularly the young, tend to be more progressive, or at least gentry liberal.
- Last week was a good week for natural gas, but a bad one for green gentry liberalism.
- Gentry domination requires allies with a broader social base and their own political power.
- The urban gentry and intelligentsia, though, disdained this voluntary migration.
- The Beltway gentry gets a great deal on government-provided health care—but they think your plan needs cutting.
- The miserable ignorance of the peasantry is a disgrace to the landed gentry, and loudly calls for reform.
- It was played by particular request of one of the pepper-and-salt gentry.
- The Tory gentry, who were powerful in all the counties, had special grievances.
- In the two other parts the tradespeople and the gentry reside; they have an incomparably better aspect.
- None but nobles and gentry are knights, and none but these will remain to dance to our music after that episode.