音標(biāo)發(fā)音英式音標(biāo) [??r.i??vi?st]美式音標(biāo) [?er.i??vi?st]英式發(fā)音 美式發(fā)音 基本解釋n. 暴發(fā)戶;一心想發(fā)跡的人;野心家同根派生 arriviste相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句Fire was here long before arriviste plants like grasses; it pre-dated the first flowers.火在草這類生長迅猛的植物存在前很久就存在;而且吞噬了第一批花朵。In his memoirs, Tony Blair guesses that he unsettled the Establishment by being an “arriviste”: neither born into the elite nor knowing his proper place.在自己的回憶錄中,托尼?布萊爾認(rèn)為由于自己實(shí)屬“暴發(fā)戶”——“生來就不不屬于精英團(tuán)隊(duì),也不知道自己到底處于一個什么地位”,所以沒有碰觸即成體制這一問題。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.他們一提起蔑克里斯的名,便盛氣凌人地罵他是雜種的幸進(jìn)者,是無教育的最賤的下流人,但是康妮卻比較尊重他。權(quán)威例句Most of it supports Mr Fox, but some members still resent him as a rude, loud-mouthed and ideologically dubious arriviste.ECONOMIST: Mexico’s new president promises change. Can he deliver it?arriviste更多例句詞組短語短語Blackbird Vineyards 2012 Arriviste Rose 年份黑鳥酒莊“野心家”桃紅葡萄酒;年份arriviste更多詞組英英字典劍橋英英字典 a person who is trying to move into a higher class in society柯林斯英英字典 You describe someone as an arriviste when you are criticizing them because they are trying very hard to belong to an influential or important social group which you feel they have no right to belong to. arriviste劍橋字典arriviste柯林斯字典