glitterati

glitterati

美 [ˌglɪtə'rɑ:ti]  英 [ˌglɪtə'rɑ:ti]

  • n.风云人物
  • 网络知名人士;影视名流;上层人士

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英汉双解

n.
1.
(报章用语)时髦人物,风云人物,知名人士(used in newspapers) fashionable, rich and famous people

英汉解释

n.
1.
知名人士;国际上层社会人士

英英解释

np.

例句

This delusion of being a princess surrounded in pink glitterati has led her to think all things pink.

好比公主身边粉红色名流包围产生所有东西粉红色错觉

Inevitably, with so many lives affected -- from Hubei peasants to Shanghai glitterati -- people have begun to ask: Who's to blame?

由于那么受到影响——湖北农民上海上层人士人们不禁问道责任

Every weekend the resort is packed with IT executives, bankers and media glitterati.

每个周末这个度假胜地挤满IT经理银行业媒体高层

EXAMPLE: Photographs in the popular magazine showed many glitterati attending the opening of a new movie.

流行杂志照片表明很多名流出席一部电影首映式

from the creators of Space, Glitterati, Abstract, Fallen Angels. . .

笔者空间Glitterati摘要堕落安琪儿

Woody and Mia. No last names, please, for the king and queen of Manhattan's glitterati.

伍迪米亚不要他们曼哈顿区名人之中国王皇后

It's like Oprah for the glitterati.

上层喜欢奥普拉

In China, the glitterati often shun ostentatious displays of wealth because they fear triggering resentment from the masses.

中国上层人士通常回避过于招摇显示富有因为他们害怕引发仇富情绪

In China, the glitterati often shunostentatious displays of wealth because they fear triggering resentment from the masses.

中国上层人士通常不愿因为他们害怕引发大众不满