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adj. 下等社会阶层的;落魄的
n. (法)失去社会地位者;落魄者
n.
失去社会地位者,落魄者;
adj.
下等社会阶层的;
权威例句
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declasse (adj.)
1887, from French déclassé, past participle of déclasser "to cause to lose class," from de-, privative prefix (see de-) + classer "to class" (see class).
1. The reviewer mercilessly took apart the young writer's first novel.
评论家把这位年轻作者的第一部小说抨击得一无是处.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. The reviewer padded out his review with a lengthy biography of the author.
评论者在他的评论中添加了冗长的作者生平以拉长篇幅。
来自柯林斯例句
3. A reviewer called her first novel'super - romantic'and the label has stuck.
有个评论家把她的处女作称为 ‘ 超级浪漫小说 ’,这个美称就叫开了.
来自辞典例句
4. The reviewer leveled a broadside at the novel.
书评家对那本小说作了猛烈抨击.
来自辞典例句
5. The following sentence is taken from the weighty judgment of a scholarly reviewer.
下句即取自一位博学的评论家的权威性文章.
来自辞典例句
[ reviewer 造句 ]
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