class-conscious

英 [ˌklɑːs ˈkɒnʃəs] 美 [ˌklæs ˈkɑːnʃəs]

adj.  有阶级意识的; 有社会阶层意识的



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 有阶级意识的;有社会阶层意识的
    very aware of belonging to a particular social class and of the differences between social classes

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 阶级意识强烈的;有强烈社会阶层意识的
      Someone who is class-conscious is very aware of the differences between the various classes of people in society, and often has a strong feeling of belonging to a particular class.
      1. Nineteenth-century Britain was a class-conscious society.
        19世纪的英国是个阶级意识强烈的社会。

    双语例句

    1. Nineteenth-century Britain was a class-conscious society.
      19世纪的英国是个阶级意识强烈的社会。
    2. Equally, Euan Semple, a business strategist, wonders if a class-conscious country like the UK will adapt to a career networking site that mixes blue-and white-collar workers.
      同样,企业策略专家尤安森普尔(EuanSemple)也怀疑,像英国这种阶级意识分明的国家,是否会接受一个让蓝领和白领交流的职业社交网站。
    3. Americans are far more race-conscious than they are class-conscious
      与其说美国人有阶级意识,不如说他们有种族意识
    4. Still, Jobson says, class-conscious Brits would not mind& and neither apparently would the royal family.
      但约布森说,阶级观念很重的英国人不会介意,王室家族显然也不介意。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. (used of society) socially hierarchical
      1. American society is becoming increasingly stratified

      Synonym:    stratified