pro·le·tar·i·an
adjective/ˌprəʊləˈteəriən/
/ˌprəʊləˈteriən/
- connected with ordinary people who earn money by working, especially those who do not own any property
无产者的;无产阶级的;工人阶级的 - Marx hoped that the proletarian revolution would soon follow.
马克思希望无产阶级革命随即到来。 - Left-wing artists and writers increasingly expressed proletarian sympathies.
左翼艺术家和作家越来越多地表达对无产阶级的同情。
Oxford Collocations DictionaryProletarian is used with these nouns:- revolution
Word Originmid 17th cent.: from Latin proletarius (from proles ‘offspring’), denoting a person having no wealth in property, who only served the state by producing children, + -an. - Marx hoped that the proletarian revolution would soon follow.