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单词
silver-spoon
释义
Definition of
silver-spoon
in English:
silver-spoon
adjective
ˈsɪlvəspuːn
Having a wealthy or privileged background.
she was a baronet's granddaughter and had a silver-spoon upbringing
Example sentences
Examples
He has not had a silver-spoon career.
Are you going to believe someone who has dedicated their silver-spoon upbringing and life's work to making as much money as quickly as possible?
Golfers need to relate to real people and not act like silver-spoon snobs.
On a daily basis, I'll hear this guy messing around outside with his baritone silver-spoon lisp, usually entertaining some of his other friends.
World War II intervenes, just barely making an impact on the story, and Allie lands a silverspoon fiancé.
It's tough to shed that silver-spoon image when you use the word "thrice."
You can be a silver-spoon, blue-blood elitist, but if you wear the Democratic label you are presumed to be connected and empathetic.
Mr Alexander denies any suggestion that he is a silver-spoon politician.
She's trying to fit a populist suit on a silver-spoon candidate.
Today's politicians have found that a Spanish vocabulary is useful for disguising silver-spoon roots and expressing solidarity with the masses.
Synonyms
noble
, titled, upper-class, blue-blooded, high-born, well born, patrician, elite
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on-even
on even keel
on every corner
on every hand
on every hand
on every occasion
on everyone's lips
on every side
on every side of
one-way
one way and another
one way and another
one way and another (or one way or another)
one way and another (or one way or another)
one way or another
one way or the other
one way or the other (or one way and another)
one way or the other (or one way and another)
onewhile
one-woman
one-woman show
one-world
one-worlder
one-worlder
one-worldism
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