arriviste是什么意思   arriviste怎么读

英式:[ˌæri:ˈvi:st]    美式:[ˌæri:ˈvi:st]

arriviste单词基本解析:

n.暴发户,一心想发迹的人

n.暴发户,一心想发迹的人;

arriviste变化用词:

复数:arrivistes;

复数:arrivistes

arriviste英英释义:

Noun

1. a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class

名词 arriviste:

a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class

同义词:upstart, parvenu, nouveau-riche

arriviste[ ɑ:ri:'vi:st ]n.a person who has suddenly risen to a higher economic status but has not gained social acceptance of others in that class

同义词:upstartparvenunouveau-riche

arriviste中文词源:

arriviste用法和例句:

arriviste


She had more respect for Michaelis, on whose name they all poured such withering contempt, as a little mongrel arriviste, and uneducated Bounder of the worst sort.

他们一提起蔑克里斯的名,便盛气凌人地骂他是杂种的幸进者,是无教育的最贱的下流人,但是康妮却比较尊重他。


Boasting about size may be poor form and the sign of an arriviste.

吹嘘规模或许并非得体的行为,也是暴发户的象征。


How delightful to find an arriviste underling of 53 and a slacking boss of 70 in a thrusting, ageist industry such as investment banking.

在投资银行这样一个冲劲十足、歧视老龄的行业中,能找到一个野心勃勃的53岁下属和一个泄了劲儿的70岁的老板,是多么令人欣喜啊。


And also it was a little irritating. She had more respect for Michaelis, on whose name they all poured such withering contempt, as a little mongrel arriviste, and uneducated Bounder of the worst sort.

然而有时也有点令她觉得讨厌。他们一提起蔑克里斯的名,便盛气凌人地骂他是杂种的幸进者,是无教育的最贱的下流人,但是康妮却比较尊重他。