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单词 embourgeoisement
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Definition of embourgeoisement in English:

embourgeoisement

noun ɒ̃ˈbʊəʒwɑːzmɒ̃ɑ̃buʀʒwazmɑ̃emˈbo͝orZHwäzmənt
  • The proliferation in a society of values perceived as characteristic of the middle class, especially of materialism.

    资产阶级化

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Others have found it more problematical because of its links with theories of embourgeoisement and the role of the labour aristocracy.
    • In most parts of Central and Eastern Europe, the process of embourgeoisement of society remained severely curtailed.
    • Even our soaps, once the repository of working-class stories, have undergone a process of embourgeoisement.
    • The embourgeoisement of the working class, object of many well-funded studies, did not prevent workers from staging militant strikes in 1960-3 and, more widely, in the late 1960s.
    • Thus such features as wider home ownership, affluence, and the embourgeoisement of the working class are not necessarily electorally adverse; democratic socialist parties can still thrive in prosperous societies.

Origin

1930s: French, from embourgeoiser 'become or make bourgeois'.

Definition of embourgeoisement in US English:

embourgeoisement

nounemˈbo͝orZHwäzmənt
  • The proliferation in a society of values perceived as characteristic of the middle class, especially of materialism.

    资产阶级化

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In most parts of Central and Eastern Europe, the process of embourgeoisement of society remained severely curtailed.
    • Others have found it more problematical because of its links with theories of embourgeoisement and the role of the labour aristocracy.
    • The embourgeoisement of the working class, object of many well-funded studies, did not prevent workers from staging militant strikes in 1960-3 and, more widely, in the late 1960s.
    • Thus such features as wider home ownership, affluence, and the embourgeoisement of the working class are not necessarily electorally adverse; democratic socialist parties can still thrive in prosperous societies.
    • Even our soaps, once the repository of working-class stories, have undergone a process of embourgeoisement.

Origin

1930s: French, from embourgeoiser ‘become or make bourgeois’.

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