socialite
英 ['səʊʃəlaɪt]
美['soʃəlaɪt]
- n. 社会名流
英英释义
- 1. a socially prominent person
实用场景例句
- Consider Anthony Bruck a wiry and fashionable Chicago socialite and artist.
- 想想安东尼?布鲁克,他是芝加哥的名流和艺术家,他很时髦,说话声音尖细.
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- The tenor eventually weds socialite and conquers the Americans.
- 最后男高音成功赢得美人归,并且名提世界.
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- A beautiful socialite with a wonderful life!
- 美丽的社交与美好的生活!
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- That socialite a rascal at heart.
- 那个知名人士实质上是个坏蛋.
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- Socialite Paris Hilton was the other big award - winner at the 29 th annual Golden Raspberry Awards.
- 此外,社交名媛帕里斯?希尔顿也是第29届金酸莓奖的一大“赢家”.
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- Cheng Bailu complicated character is the image that she was semi - colonial and semi - feudal China metropolis socialite.
- 浅析陈白露形象的意义摘要:陈白露是个性格复杂的艺术形象,她是 半殖民地 半封建大都市中的交际花.
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中文词源
socialite 社交名流
social,社会的,社交的,-ite,人。后用于指社交名流,上流社会人士等。可能是改写自 social light.
双语例句
- 1. Consider Anthony Bruck a wiry and fashionable Chicago socialite and artist.
- 想想安东尼?布鲁克,他是芝加哥的名流和艺术家,他很时髦,说话声音尖细.
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- 2. AW : Do you think the theme of a social - climbing socialite is universal?
- 你是否认为社会名媛喜欢交际攀比是很普遍的现象?
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- 3. The tenor eventually weds socialite and conquers the Americans.
- 最后男高音成功赢得美人归,并且名提世界.
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- 4. I could be your socialite.
- 我可能是你的社会名流.
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- 5. A beautiful socialite with a wonderful life!
- 美丽的社交与美好的生活!
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英文词源
- socialite (n.)
- 1928, first in "Time" magazine, from social (adj.) in the "pertaining to high society" sense, perhaps as a play on social light, in imitation of words in -ite (1).
词态变化
复数: socialites;