squirearchy

英 [ˈskwaɪərɑːki] 美 [ˈskwaɪərɑːrki]

n.  (英格兰旧时的)地主阶层,乡绅阶层

法律

BNC.42014



牛津词典

noun

  1. (英格兰旧时的)地主阶层,乡绅阶层
    (in the past in England) the people of high social status who owned large areas of land, considered as a social or political group

    双语例句

    1. FDR appointed a fellow member of the Hudson River squirearchy, Henry J. Morgenthau, as his Treasury secretary.
      罗斯福任命同为哈德逊河乡绅出身的亨利摩根索(henryj.morgenthau)担任财政部长。
    2. This part I would involve "intertextuality and parody" concept, through "seems true imitate" and "Squirearchy imitate" two analytical category to search for intertextuality text, it has analyzed the aesthetic significance.
      这部分我将涉及到互文性、戏仿的概念,通过似真性仿效与反动性仿效两种分析范畴去寻找互文的文本,分析它所具有的审美意义。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. the gentry who own land (considered as a class)

        Synonym:    landed gentry