| 单词 | u-ness | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasU-ness  b.     U n. upper class, esp. with reference to linguistic usage; as n., U persons or characteristics collectively, U language. Hence  U-ness. Cf. non-U adj. and n. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > 			[noun]		 optimacy1579 aristocracy1651 great world1699 peerage1725 well-connected1788 governing class1795 patriciate1795 well-connected1831 caste1842 (the) salt of the earth1842 the leisured class(es1848 japonicadom1851 countyocracy1859 masterclass1861 proprietariat1872 four hundred1888 the Establishment1923 gratin1934 power élite1942 U1954 upper1955 topside1958 society > society and the community > social class > nobility > aristocracy or upper class > 			[noun]		 > state of being aristocratic aristocraticalness1731 aristocraticness1877 classiness1927 poshness1931 upper-classness1950 U-ness1954 1954    A. S. C. Ross in  Neuphilologische Mitteilungen 55 21 		(title)	  				U and non-U. 1956    Times 1 Mar. 11/5  				He is what, in old-fashioned ‘U’ was called a ‘rattle’ and, in ‘Non-U’, a ‘scream’. 1956    W. H. Auden Making, Knowing & Judging 15  				Poets and scholars have one thing in common. They are not gentlemen. The U is that which both, being non-U, with passion worship. 1956    A. S. C. Ross in  N. Mitford Noblesse Oblige 26  				Fault, also, Balkans,..are pronounced by the U as if spelt fawlt, awlso, bawlkans. 1957    E. Hyams Speaking Garden vi. 68  				Spinacia oleracea of Linnaeus... I must say, at the risk of being accused of gastronomic U-ness..is the only one I care to eat. 1958    Oxf. Mag. 15 May 432/2  				He..dropped the final ‘g's’ of his present participles in a manner then ‘U’. 1959    New Statesman 17 Oct. 499/1  				My own personal participation..was to go and speak for Fenner Brockway at Eton and Slough. For me, he is a nostalgic figure of the old Labour Party into which I was born, and therefore more sympathetic than the later U intake. 1962    A. Lurie Love & Friendship ix. 166  				‘I don't think he's really U, though, do you?’ ‘Oh no. Shabby genteel, maybe.’ 1968    New Society 22 Aug. 266/1  				In London, Mayfair, once so very U, is still so in some sort, but few U people live there as it is so expensive. 1970    Daily Tel. 27 Nov. (Colour Suppl.) 12  				The point is not so much that U-speech and U-behaviour are, by some absolute standard, superior but that they are indicators. If you want to be unobtrusive, or effective, in a U context, you must adopt U manners. 1977    D. Bennett Jigsaw Man xii. 225  				He had spoken with a distinct English accent. Very U, indeed. < as lemmas | 
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