patricians英 [pət'rɪʃnz] 美 [pət'rɪʃnz]
n.(古罗马的)统治阶层成员( patrician的名词复数 );贵族,显贵;
英英释义
patrician
- n.
- a person of refined upbringing and manners
- a member of the aristocracy
同义词:aristocratblue blood
- adj.
双语例句
- Patricians tried to set up a political monopoly.
贵族们试图独占政权。 - The majority of Senators continued to be Patricians.
元老院中的成员最后多半成为贵族。
权威例句
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