单词 | anti-elitist |
释义 | > as lemmasanti-elitist anti-elitist adj. and n. Brit. /ˌantɪᵻˈliːtɪst/ , /ˌantɪeɪˈliːtɪst/ , U.S. /ˌæn(t)iəˈlidəst/ , /ˌæn(t)iˌeɪˈlidəst/ , /ˌæn(t)iiˈlidəst/ , /ˌænˌtaɪəˈlidəst/ , /ˌænˌtaɪˌeɪˈlidəst/ , /ˌænˌtaɪiˈlidəst/ ΚΠ 1954 S. Lipset in M. Berger et al. Freedom & Control in Mod. Society 117 The more a given group holds a democratic, anti-elitist value system, the more difficult it should be institutionalize oligarchy. 1971 Times 7 Oct. 14/8 The spectacle of Mr Benn as an anti-elitist and as the prototype of the common man has a certain humour about it. 2009 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 3 Dec. 31/1 His own sympathies lead him to deal with Steinbeck's flaws defensively, adopting an unattractive anti-elitist tone. < as lemmas |
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