Nghĩa của từ intelligentsia bằng Tiếng Việt

@intelligentsia /in,teli'dʤentsiə/ (intelligentzia) /in,teli'dʤentsiə/
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Đặt câu có từ "intelligentsia"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "intelligentsia", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ intelligentsia, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ intelligentsia trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. The intelligentsia was actively rallying support against the eviction.sentence dictionary

2. Your intelligentsia nose feels offended by the smell of shit, huh?

Cái mũi thông minh nhạy bén của anh bị mùi phân là cho tức giận rồi hả?

3. 5 The immediate effects of that philosophical rationalism were felt only by the intelligentsia.

4. Synonyms for Boffins include intelligentsia, literati, highbrows, intellectuals, eggheads, illuminati, academics, bluestockings, clerisy and cognoscenti

5. The Rákosi government thoroughly politicised Hungary's educational system to supplant the educated classes with a "toiling intelligentsia".

Chính phủ Mátyás chính trị hoá hoàn toàn hệ thống giáo dục Hungary nhằm thay thế các tầng lớp giáo dục bằng một tầng lớp "trí thức lao động".

6. Among the camp prisoners, the number and share of the intelligentsia was growing at the quickest pace.

Trong số các tù nhân trại giam, số lượng và tỷ lệ của giới trí thức đang tăng lên nhanh nhất.

7. The tremendous wealth from gold mining in the 18th century created a city which attracted the intelligentsia of Europe.

Sự giàu có từ khai thác vàng trong thế kỷ 18 tạo ra một thành phố thu hút trí thức châu Âu.

8. It was this political class of intelligentsia that prepared for perestroika and became the main support base for Mikhail Gorbachev.

9. But he is angriest at and reserves his strongest denunciation for the intelligentsia, whom he accuses of sycophantic devotion to Yeltsin.

10. The conference will see the participation of academicians, think tanks, representatives of industry, intelligentsia, civil society and senior officials.

11. "Cognoscenti vs. Intelligentsia" (meaning "the experts versus the intellectual elite"), also known as "C vs

12. 21 The intelligentsia has an enhanced role in creating and transmitting the new national culture through a national educational system.

13. Given the general insularity of India's political class and fellow-travelling intelligentsia, here's at least one country whose experiences they're willing to learn from.

14. A number of years ago, while suffering from a mild case of " Scribe's Fever, " a form of neurasthenia common among the intelligentsia of that time,

Nhiều năm về trước, khi mắc phải chứng " Sốt Scribe " nhẹ, một dạng suy nhược thần kinh thường gặp ở dân trí thức thời bấy giờ,

15. A mass exile of Mozambique's political intelligentsia to neighbouring countries provided havens from which radical Mozambicans could plan actions and foment political unrest in their homeland.

Một lượng lớn các tri thức chính trị của Mozambique lưu vong tại các quốc gia lân cận, tại đó những người Mozambique cấp tiến có thể lập kế hoạch hành động và kích động bất ổn chính trị tại quê hương của mình.

16. From the Cambridge English Corpus Those who have no 'high culture', or potential 'high culture', are bereft of an intelligentsia, and lack the requisite quota of poets, balladeers, Bibliophiles, engineers …

17. The discussion will also see the participation of a large number of academicians, think tanks, representatives of industry, intelligentsia, journalists, civil society and senior officials from Uttar Pradesh and other parts of India.

18. The list identified more than 61,000 members of Polish elite: activists, intelligentsia, scholars, actors, former officers, Polish nobility, Catholic priests, university professors, teachers, doctors, lawyers and even a prominent sportsman who had represented Poland in the Berlin Olympics in 1936.

19. Apparatchiki and the intelligentsia, respectively the main opponents and advocates of reform." For Parkin, "Czechoslovakia was an exceptional case only to the extent to which the latent but ever-present tensions between these two groups erupted into open political conflict — a showdown precipitated by the inability of the existing

20. They were the inheritors of a dissident tradition that goes back as far as Pushkin and the Decembrists in Russia. Some explicitly saw themselves as representative of historic values, whether they were the exiled Solzhenitsyn or an Estonian intelligentsia which looked back admiringly to its forbears in the nineteenth century, Herderian cultural nationalists.

21. ‘Clearly I am a Bounder, possibly a drink-soaked one.’ ‘‘He is the biggest Bounder on the face of the earth,’ says the Mirror, which awards him five rodent symbols.’ ‘He was a cad and a Bounder, but not without charm.’ ‘But Bennett was, of course, despised by the intelligentsia because the Bounder made money from literature.’

22. The cheesy production values, the low-budget special effects, and the amateurish level of some of the acting Alienated me at first.: The spiral turns inward, twisting the soul of society into an Alienated artificiality.: This has Alienated the intelligentsia, which is the government's natural ally in the battle against radicalism.: An Alienated and fearful public is the flip side of an

23. It was painful and humiliating fact that the intelligentsia of that generation to some extent even of this were borrowing their patterns of thought and behaviour , indeed even of their feelings and sensations , from the West , thereby justifying Tagore ' s charge that " educational institutions in our country are India ' s alms - bowl of knowledge ; they lower our national self - respect ; they encourage us to make a foolish display of decorations made of borrowed feathers . "

24. Adolf Hitler on Russia and Bolshevism, an extract from his autobiography Mein Kampf, published in 1924: “Never forget that the rulers of present-day Russia are common blood-stained criminals; that they are the scum of humanity which, favoured by circumstances, overran a great state in a tragic hour, slaughtered out thousands of her leading intelligentsia in wild bloodlust, and now for almost