C1 adjective Formal to semi-formal, often used in discussions about social structures, education, or quality.

elitaire

/eːliˈtɛːrə/

例句

1

De club heeft een elitaire sfeer.

The club has an elitist atmosphere.

2

Zij streven naar een elitaire opleiding.

They strive for an elite education.

3

De elitaire groep beslist over het beleid.

The elitist group decides on the policy.

4

Hij heeft een elitaire smaak.

He has an elite taste.

5

Het is een elitaire sport.

It is an elitist sport.

常见搭配

elitaire groep
elitaire school
elitaire smaak

How to Use It

使用说明

Use 'elitaire' to describe something or someone that is part of a select group, often implying a higher social, economic, or intellectual standing. It can be used both critically and descriptively.


常见错误

Confusing 'elitaire' with 'populair' (popular); they are antonyms.
Mispronouncing the 'ai' as in English 'air'; it's more like the 'a' in 'fare' or 'care.'

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词源

From French 'élitaire,' derived from 'élite' (elite).

文化背景

In Dutch society, the concept of 'elitaire' can sometimes be viewed critically, as there's often an emphasis on equality and accessibility. However, it can also denote excellence in certain fields.

记忆技巧

Think of 'elite' and how it relates to 'elitaire' – both emphasize selection and a higher status.

常见问题

3 个问题

Not necessarily. While it often carries a connotation of exclusivity or privilege, it can also refer to high standards or quality, depending on the context.

'Elitaire' can be used for both. You can talk about an 'elitaire groep' (elite group) or an 'elitaire sport' (elite sport).

While similar, 'elitaire' often implies a sense of superiority or selectiveness, whereas 'exclusief' simply means limited access or unique.

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