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plutocratic

/ploo-tuh-krat-ik/US // ˌplu təˈkræt ɪk //

财阀,财阀式,财阀的,财阀主义

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or characterized by a plutocracy or plutocrats.

Examples

  • Jews, unions, Zionists, even plutocratic bankers somehow all comprised a tainted trail that always led back to Moscow.

  • It would have been far too nakedly plutocratic even for them.

  • But by the 'nineties it had become amorphous, unwieldy, cosmopolitan and plutocratic.

  • With the advent of plutocratic fashion respect for official position had dwindled at Washington.

  • The standard of our unhappy modern plutocratic society is not that by which to measure the contemplative type of character.

  • An aristocratic form with a democratic suffrage is a plutocratic government.

  • It has torn the mask of hypocrisy from these plutocratic professional politicians and revealed them in their true character.