social class
英 [ˈsəʊʃl klɑːs]
美 [ˈsoʊʃl klæs]
社会阶层
英英释义
noun
- people having the same social, economic, or educational status
- the working class
- an emerging professional class
双语例句
- The increase in the GNP spawned a new social class.
由于国民生产总值的增加,出现了一个新的社会阶级。 - This relationship was severely attenuated when differences in social class were taken into account.
这种关系在考虑了社会阶级差异后就大大削弱了。 - A social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages.
一个社会阶层,包括那些从事体力劳动或挣工资的人。 - A social class separated from others by distinctions of hereditary rank or profession or wealth.
由于其显赫的世袭的地位、职业或财富而与其他的阶级分隔开的阶级。 - Marshall, T.H. "Citizenship and Social Class." In Citizenship and Social Class, and Other Essays.
《公民权与社会阶层》及其他文章中的〈公民权与社会阶层〉。 - Religious beliefs, ethnicity, social class and individual taste all affect how American families celebrate Christmas.
宗教信仰、道德、社会阶层与个人趣味都影响着美国各个家庭怎样过圣诞节。 - Factors such as our traditional loyalty to a party or its association with social class are likely to be more important than party policy when we decide how to vote.
当我们决定如何投票时,我们对一个政党的传统忠诚或政党与社会阶级的联系等因素,都可能比政党政策更为重要。 - Announce evaluate a result, have extensive and profound effect to the social figure of the school and social class.
公布评估结果,对于学校的社会形象和社会地位具有广泛而深刻的影响。 - By birth and by education Jefferson belonged to the highest social class.
不管从出身还是所受教育来看,杰弗逊都属于社会上流人士。 - Names can also imply social class, and teachers pick up on that.
名字同样也会反映出一个人的社会地位,老师们对其中隐含的社会地位的判断就相当准确。
