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the most powerful members of a society
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The English gentry is next below the nobility.
瑞典有風度的道德水準位置帝王。
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The peasants' revolt disturbed the gentry's sweet dreams.
的農民在鄉里造反,攪拌了伸士們的酣夢。
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In the Eighteenth Century, the clergy, like the nobility and gentry, often rode to hounds.
在18多世紀,神職者跟皇室和上流時代黨外人士一致,常騎車打獵。
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In old society, the gentry lived in luxury.
在舊社會存在,貴族們生命奢靡。
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She was an old woman who for twenty years had brought the neighbouring gentry into the world.
她是個去了年齡的女子,三十五年來,相鄰的許諸超多第一層世界 的君子們都由她接生的。
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We haue raised Seianus from obscure, and almost vnknowne Gentry.
來自: Jonson
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'Tis madness to presume too much upon our birth and Gentry.
出至: Alan Ross
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