单词 | Aristocracy |
例句 | 1 He married into the French aristocracy. 2 She married into the aristocracy. 3 He was popular with the aristocracy but failed to win the support of the masses. 4 With nothing to do all day the aristocracy had grown effete and lazy. 5 The personal loyalties of the aristocracy were torn. 6 They bought their way into the landed aristocracy. 7 A millionaires' row for the aristocracy, film stars and the kings of international business empires. 8 A favourite haunt of telly aristocracy is Ilha de Caras-the Island of Faces-a private isle for celebrities. 9 Her people belonged to the old aristocracy of New York. 10 He cultivated members of the aristocracy and sprinkled them among his company boards to impress potential investors. 11 The badge confers, if not the touch of aristocracy it used to bring, at least a sense of class. 12 Parliament remained dominated by the aristocracy and by the landed gentry. 13 We just have to hope your aristocracy don't read the Daily Express. 14 Her latest novel paints a very vivid portrait of the aristocracy in the 1920s. 15 He dresses conservatively-black shoes and all-the only hint at aristocracy being a tiny monogram on the shirt pocket. 16 The traditional governing class with deep roots in the landed aristocracy was gradually displaced as the Third Reich consolidated its position. 17 In the fifth century the popes embarked, in alliance with the local aristocracy, on a programme of urban renewal. 18 Among the smaller northern peoples there was no tribal aristocracy, chiefs only being chosen temporarily for specific purposes such as war. 19 Ruling over these penniless black workpeople was a society of cultivated, well-mannered whites, a powerful colonial aristocracy. 20 This pegged and tapered generation have learned from punk, will never repeat the glaring abuses of an earlier rock aristocracy. 21 The nation's elite sends its children to boarding schools in the tradition of the British aristocracy. 22 Parallel with this style ran the cultural and financial activities of Britain's new pop aristocracy. 23 The law of affinity, as defined by the popes, most obviously affected the political marriage-makers, the aristocracy. 24 Daughters of rich merchants would often marry into the aristocracy. 25 Not even his own had been immune: Peter Wildeblood, members of the aristocracy, people within the most ancient university. 26 William Mackworth added his wife's surname to his own, and they assumed their place in the foothills of county aristocracy. 27 Immigrants who made money often tried to slim down to appear to be longtime members of the aristocracy. 28 It would be headed by the Monarch, followed by the Lord Mayor of London, the aristocracy and church leaders. 29 The King appointed them to high offices of state, which the aristocracy and landed gentry considered to be their prerogative. 30 They expressed the triumph of legal equality and state authority over the privileges of the landed aristocracy. 31 Members of the high aristocracy took turns to rule Normandy, with mixed success. 32 Under a false identity, he's living it up in Florence, dining out with the aristocracy. 33 Therefore, the monastic reforms should be regarded at least as much in the light of co-operation as of combat between king and aristocracy. 34 Here too wealth and power were concentrated in the hands of the magistracy, the clergy and the landed aristocracy. 35 Perhaps the main problem for these Marxist writers is the aristocracy of labour in the advanced industrial countries. 36 In feudal society, a superior status was accorded to the land-owning aristocracy and gentry. 37 The Piedmontese aristocracy enjoyed an unchallenged ascendancy within the state, providing most of the personnel for the government. 38 This alliance of the monarchs with the army and the landed aristocracy lasted into the twentieth century. 39 Veronica's father was Lord Somebody-or-other, she reminded herself, and didn't the aristocracy go in for rather grand affairs? 40 The old Lombard aristocracy was gradually crumbling away except in the far north and the distant south. 41 With rare exceptions, they were nominated essentially by the local aristocracy, particularly by the Duke of Newcastle. 42 His journey took him through Austrasia, where he was hospitably received by members of the aristocracy. 43 Through these people, we find that links between deaf people and Royalty and the Aristocracy were quite strong. 44 The hidebound attitudes of Russia's powerful aristocracy made any kind of progress impossible. 45 The aristocracy of this period has been castigated for its naked self-interest and expediency. 46 Farming became a fashionable occupation among the aristocracy, who had enough influence in Parliament to pass through Bills of Enclosure. 47 There were a number of such privileged gatehouse stations to the aristocracy. 48 They relied heavily on the readiness of the local aristocracy and gentry to go along with them. 49 But the aristocracy of Savoy nevertheless remained a powerful class, enjoying unchallenged supremacy within the duchy. 50 However, an expert on the aristocracy says Jamie Blandford's antics are adding fuel to the Republican cause. 51 Far more important, however, has been the merging of the new bourgeoisie with the traditional aristocracy. 52 The aristocracy may not have done as well out of the change as its authors planned. 53 On the one hand they resented the entrenched power of the landed aristocracy. 54 His conception of the aristocracy was an exalted one; so was his conception of empire. 55 Sons of the Roman aristocracy, eager to pursue careers in the curia found their way early on to the Paris schools. 56 Eberhard and Conrad, leading members of that aristocracy, had each acquired landed interests in more than one of the regna. 57 It felt as though the whole local aristocracy was towering over him. 58 The Gaels were a military and oppressive aristocracy. 59 Why should he object to marrying into our aristocracy? 60 The tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy. 61 People said the aristocracy was effete. 62 The Howards and Oriscolls were of this aristocracy. 63 He objected to the toadying to aristocracy. 64 I think an aristocracy ought to be splendid. 65 He plumed himself on belonging to the aristocracy. 66 The trader and catcher may yet be a - mong our aristocracy. 67 On the contrary, I think the titled aristocracy are the scum of the Earth. 68 Of the aristocracy. The Boer War started it, and 1914 put the lid on. 69 Her father remarried; and Mary remembered her childhood as "desolate" although she belonged to the aristocracy of Lexington, with high-spirited social life and a sound private education. 70 The highest - ranking members of the Spanish aristocracy are the grandees. 71 Some of the aristocracy did take exception at his neglecting to raise his cap to them. 72 This is the free - thinking, free - spoken, democratic Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance. 73 I heard on the radio the other day that the origin of the phrase “drunk as a lord” came from a time when the aristocracy were the ones with the time and money to get boozy. 74 The early phase of Roman affairs was an aristocracy of a very pronounced type. 75 Many members of the aristocracy were guillotined in France during the Revolution. 76 The highest- ranking member of the Spanish aristocracy is the grandee. 77 It is a cunning supersede the aristocracy , and make the king sole and absolute autocrat. 78 The highest class would be composed of the intellectual aristocracy. 79 In general, the poem reflects the culture of the Anatolian landowning aristocracy. 80 Its annexation caused the prosperity of the above-mentioned Palmyra, whose aristocracy and dynasty were likewise descended from the Aribi. 81 And, in a democratic free market society,() a multicultural meritocracy is much more palatable than an Episcopalian aristocracy. 82 He had been born in the aristocracy of the wealthy Midwestern family. 83 I am a defeated people, the pride of aristocracy degenerated into an instant flail prisoners. 84 Edith Wharton continued writing her satires of the life and manners of the New York aristocracy. 85 At all events the war has done one good thing for us. It's smashed up the power of the aristocracy. The Boer War started it, and 1914 put the lid on. 86 For some, GM's fall is the final death knell for America's labour aristocracy. 87 A member of the Prussian landed aristocracy, a class formerly associated with political reaction and militarism. 87 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 88 Some of the more haughty of aristocracy take exception at his neglecting to to them. 89 Liberal education is the necessary endeavor to found an aristocracy within democratic mass society. 90 Clifford Chatterley was more upper - class than Connie . Connie was well - to - do intelligentsia, But he was aristocracy. 91 It's smashed up the power of the aristocracy. The Boer War started it, and 1914 put the lid on. 92 Norman French was the language of the aristocracy, including the King and his court. 93 The aristocracy are too lazy to work, but they seem to get on all right. 94 This is the freethinking, free - spoken, democratic Mark Twain who girds at slavery, aristocracy, and intolerance. 95 A century ago the aristocracy were truly lords of the earth. 96 Most Sinologist think that there is a feudal system, aristocracy, is China's medieval period. 97 Thanks to conquerors from the North, Romans also associated blondness with aristocracy. 98 members of the aristocracy. |
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