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aristocracy
soylular yönetimi
upper class
yüksek tabaka
upper class
üst sınıf

Bay Brown üst sınıfa aittir. - Mr Brown belongs to the upper class.

O, üst sınıfa aittir. - He belongs to the upper class.

upper class
yüksek sınıf
upper class
zenginler sınıfı
aristocracy
(Politika Siyaset) Âlimlerin ve cemiyette en iyilerin iktidarına dayanan hükümet şekli. Tarihte soylu, imtiyazlı, toprak sahibi, zenginlerin hâkimiyetine dayanan hükümet şekli. Bu şekli ile oligarşi veya plütokrasi adıyla da anılmaktadır. İmtiyazlı azınlığın, çoğunluğu idare etmesidir
aristocracy
{i} aristokrasi

Onlar bizim kasabamızda aristokrasi olarak kabul edilirler. - They are considered the aristocracy in our town.

Birçok devrimler, aristokrasiyi kaldırmayı amaçladı. - Many revolutions have aimed to abolish the aristocracy.

aristocracy
{i} asiller
aristocracy
{i} soylular
aristocracy
{i} elit tabaka
aristocracy
aristokratlık
aristocracy
soyluerki
aristocracy
soylu yönetim
upper class
sosyoekonomik üstünlüğü olan sınıf
upper class
üst tabaka

Burada yaşayan insanlar üst tabakaya aittir. - The people living here belong to the upper class.

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Определение the aristocracy в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

aristocracy
The nobility, or the hereditary ruling class
aristocracy
Government by such a class, or a state with such a government
the aristocracy.
upper class
aristocracy
a hereditary nobility
aristocracy
{n} a government by nobles or peers
aristocracy
n governmnet by a small, priveleged hereditary class, drawn from the leading families of the state
aristocracy
{i} noble class, privileged class
aristocracy
Political theory that advocates the rule of "the best" whom it identifies, generally, with a hereditary upper class Contrast: autocracy, democracy, oligarchy
aristocracy
A ruling body composed of the best citizens
aristocracy
A class of people considered (not normally universally) superior to others
aristocracy
n   Government by the best men   In this sense the word
aristocracy
A form a government, in which the supreme power is vested in the principal persons of a state, or in a privileged order; an oligarchy
aristocracy
government by a few with special privileges, ranks or positions; rule by an elite few who are above the general law; a group who by birth or position are "superior to everybody else" and who can make or apply laws to others but consider that they themselves are not affected by the laws
aristocracy
a privileged class holding hereditary titles
aristocracy
The aristocracy is a class of people in some countries who have a high social rank and special titles. a member of the aristocracy. = nobility. aristocracies the people in the highest social class, who traditionally have a lot of land, money, and power. Originally, leadership by a small privileged class or a minority thought to be best qualified to lead. Plato and Aristotle considered aristocrats to be those who are morally and intellectually superior, and therefore fit to govern in the interests of the people. The term has come to mean the upper layer of a stratified group. Most aristocracies have been hereditary, and many European societies stratified their aristocratic classes by formally titling their members, thereby making the term roughly synonymous with nobility. See also oligarchy
aristocracy
Hereditary ruling class in ascriptive structured societies where social position is determined by birth
aristocracy
Government by the best citizens
aristocracy
The nobles or chief persons in a state; a privileged class or patrician order; (in a popular use) those who are regarded as superior to the rest of the community, as in rank, fortune, or intellect
aristocracy
a class of people who hold high social rank
aristocracy
the most powerful members of a society
aristocracy
A form of government in which a minority rules under the law
aristocracy
a class of hereditary nobility in medieval Europe; a warrior class who shared a distinctive lifestyle based on the institution of knighthood, although there were social divisions within the group based on extremes of wealth
aristocracy
The cold shade of the aristocracy - i e the unsympathising patronage of the great The expression first occurs in Sir W F P Napier's History of the Peninsular War The word "aristocracy" is the Greek aristo-cratia (rule of the best-born)
aristocracy
Upper social class of noble rank, title, or birth, traditionally lands owners usually
the aristocracy

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