elitist
adjective mainly disapproving uk/iˈliː.tɪst/ us/iˈliː.tɪst/
精英统治的;精英主义的
organized for the good of a few people who have special interests or abilities
Many remember sport at school as elitist, focusing only on those who were good at it. 在很多人的记忆中,学校体育的导向是精英主义的,被关注的仅仅是那些有特长的人。
elitism
noun [ U ] mainly disapproving uk/iˈliː.tɪ.zəm/ us/iˈliː.tɪ.zəm/
高人一等,优越;精英主义
the quality of being elitist
The accusation of elitism seems unfair as the festival presents a wide range of music, with something to please everyone. 对于音乐节曲高和寡的指责似乎有失公正,因为它提供了丰富多样的音乐满足不同听众的喜好。
elitist
noun [ C ] mainly disapproving uk/iˈliː.tɪst/ us/iˈliː.tɪst/
杰出人物统治论者,精英论者
someone who believes that some things should be controlled or owned only by the richest or best educated people
They were elitists who had a contempt for popular politics. 他们是精英论者,对大众政治不屑一顾。