释义 |
moneyedmon‧eyed, monied /ˈmʌnid/ adjective [only before noun] - a resort for moneyed Floridians
- But intelligence could not possibly be reserved for the washed and moneyed classes.
- By the moneyed masses, the New People.
- His few educated or moneyed followers came from among people rendered marginal by ethnicity or factional misfortune.
- If you do not do it, moneyed interests will.
- She had advantages, of course: a moneyed and cultured background, and a great canniness in finding the right teachers.
- She had been a moneyed wench from parents who had made their fortune in fish and chips.
- The Eighties career woman who had it all: looks, glamour, fast-track, moneyed lifestyle, husband, children.
- The industrial revolution was creating a new moneyed class, much of it in the North and Midlands.
old-fashioned formal rich: the monied classes |