coterie如何读

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coterie是什么意思

  • n.小圈子;小集团;志同道合的一伙

coterie自然拼读

co·te·rie

ko t ri

coterie变形

复数:coteries

coterie英英释义

noun

a small, exclusive group of friends or associates with similar interest or activities; clique.She was delighted to find friends with a similar interest in cinema, and now she is part of a coterie of film enthusiasts.

coterie词源中文解释

"独特的一群或一圈经常聚会和社交的人,一个小圈子",1738年,源自法语 coterie "熟人圈子",最初是指一个由农民组成的组织,他们从封建领主那里租地(14世纪),源自 cotier "cote 的租户"(参见 cottage)。

coterie_计算机行业词汇

派系,小集团

coterie词源英文解释

borrowed from French, "group of persons joined by a common interest," earlier, "group of peasants owing labor service or rent to a lord," going back to Middle French (Picard) "tenure of a free peasant," from cotier "peasant on a smallholding, cottar" + -erie -ery

The first known use of coterie was in 1738

coterie儿童词典英英释义

cottagenoun

a small one-family house

a small house for vacation use

cotillionnoun

a complicated formal dance with frequent changing of partners

a formal ball

cotillionnoun

a complicated formal dance with frequent changing of partners

a formal ball

coterienoun

a small close group of people with a shared interest

coterie 例句

1 So the fact that Johnson had what we might as well call a coterie of female friends he could converse with on more or less equal terms was, if not extraordinary, certainly worth noting.

2 From their 19th-century inception, political parties of the right have faced an electoral disadvantage since, for the most part, they emerged as vessels for the wealthy, a definitionally small coterie.

3 Death in Ecstasy is a very clever picture of a little coterie of worshippers in a "New Religion" adroitly put over by the infamous Father Garnett.

4 I imagine her to be part of an imagined coterie of imagined-to-be-important writers and artists from which I am imaginarily rejected.

5 Ms. Fleming, from her arrival as a princess in gleaming white with a coterie of male servants, is too much the prima donna.

6 Almost every day he went down to the Post cafeteria for lunch and would be immediately surrounded by a coterie of reporters and admirers, and that seemed to perk him up.

7 The enormously talented Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio quickly acquired not only prestigious commissions but also a coterie of followers and imitators; 44 of their works flesh out the Fort Worth exhibition.

8 A coterie, if you are wondering, is a select group with common interests.

9 There’s a coterie of news hounds calling themselves as citizen journalists behind Wikinews.

在维基新闻的背后有一个被称作公民记者的新闻获取小圈子。

10 It is in light of insurance coterie, it is really a little.

在保险圈内人来看, 的确是有点儿.

11 The Huffington Post U.K. has lined up a coterie of high-profile bloggers to bolster its coverage of politics, entertainment, style, world news and technology.

12 I did get a pretty tight coterie of male friends, but I maintained emotional distance so I wouldn’t drag them down.

13 And despite the coterie of photographers he has working for him, many clients ask for him by name.

14 Contradicting claims about the death of irony, one of the best novels to incorporate 9/11 into its plot was about a glib coterie of cultural elites in New York.

15 The States’ Rights Party was even the name for the coterie of Dixiecrats who seceded from the Democratic Party in 1948 in a huff.

16 As a coterie press, Shiwubao was founded in 1896 by diverse groups.

作为一个同人刊物,1896年创办的《时务报》是由不同群体所共同参与创办。

17 The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, a coterie of journalists for international newspapers and magazines.

18 "Museum" is expected to perform solidly at the box office, as filmgoers turn out to see the colorful coterie of historical characters for the third and final time.

19 Then her personal life was pretty much scuttled altogether and it added a coterie of characters into her work life.

20 His films are admired by a small coterie of critics.

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