patrician信息详情
n.贵族;有教养的人
adj.贵族的;显贵的
patricians───n.贵族(patrician的复数形式)
patricianly───父系的
patriciate───n.贵族阶级;贵族地位
patricidal───adj.杀父的
Patricia───n.帕特丽夏(女子名)
metrician───n.诗人;韵律学家;精于作诗者(等于metrist)
patricide───n.杀父;杀父者;杀父罪
patricianism───n.贵族的等级;高贵
pediatrician───n.儿科医生(paediatrician的美式拼写)
He was a lean, patrician gent in his early sixties.───他60岁出头时曾是一位有着贵族气派的清瘦绅士。
The public, he concluded, was often being duped by a convert patrician conservatism, conveyed through commercial culture, that restrained the people's radical instincts.───他总结说,公众经常被一种通过商业文化传播的皈依贵族保守主义所欺骗,这种保守主义抑制了人们的激进本能。
Cameron was a rich man, a patrician.───卡梅隆曾经是个有钱的贵族子弟。
Like her older brother, Peter, she had gray eyes and a slender, patrician elegance.───像哥哥彼得一样,她也有着灰色的眼睛,身材苗条,举止优雅。
Their boldness in facing the unknown was part of Amelia's heritage, but so was a patrician confidence of her place in the world.───他们在面对未知的勇气,是阿米莉亚继承下来的特征之一,还有一个特征是,她在世界上占有一席之地的贵族信心。
Despite his patrician upbringing, proud family traditions, and hard work, Melville found himself in poverty with no college education.───麦尔维尔家世显赫,有傲人的家族传统,且本人勤勉上进,然而仍一贫如洗,没有受过大学教育。
If his manner was relaxed, his questioning courteous and his bearing almost patrician, he was no dilettante.───如果他的举止淡定从容、质询彬彬有礼、风度高贵典雅的话,他并非是在粗浅涉猎。
Though he had patrician self-confidence, there was no snobbery in Roosevelt.───虽然罗斯福有着贵族般的自信不疑,然而他却没有丝毫的纨绔习气。
His patrician version of social Gaullism, with an emphasis on fiscal prudence, seems less threatening than Mr Sarkozy's eclectic politics.───他倡导的戴高乐主义尊贵版本,注重谨慎利用财政开支,似乎比萨科奇的折衷主义政策风险更低。
The old patrician was buried in the family vault.