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class-conscious 英音 [ ˌklɑːs ˈkɒnʃəs ] 美音 [ ˌklæs ˈkɑːnʃəs ] 释义 adj. 阶级意识的 例句 1·Nineteenth-century Britain was a class -conscious society. 19世纪的英国是个等级意识森严的社会。 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》 2·Americans are far more race-conscious than they are class -conscious . 美国人得多种族意识比他们玄机。 3·As a member of the middle class , Gaskell could hardly help approaching working-class life as an outside observer and a reporter, and the reader of the novel is always conscious of this fact. 作为中产阶级的一员,Gaskell 不得不以旁观者和记者的身份接近工人阶级的生活,而小说的读者也总是意识到这一点。
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