Élite in english

Elite

pronunciation: ɪlit part of speech: noun
In gestures

élite = elite ; in-crowd. 

Example: Those who question the relevance of IT express alarm at the rise of an electronic elite which has the potential to exclude others from access to electronic information.Example: She entered the 'in-crowd' when she was hired by a posh country club and befriended the charismatic leader of a clique of wealthy college students.

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» de élitetop-notch .

Example: I'd hate to see that happen because she's a top-notch worker.

» élite gobernante, laruling elite, the .

Example: The book examines the participation of the ruling elite in masquerade balls in the 18th century.

» élite intelectual, laintellectual elite, the .

Example: The rise of a pro-Catholic segment with the beginning of modernity in the 19th century, particularly among the intellectual elite, is chronicled.

» élite política, lapolitical elite, the .

Example: A recent study of the political elite in Iran reveals that the upper circles have very little in common with the masses, in terms of family background, life-style, language, educational experience, & cultural values.

» élite tecnológica, latechnical elite, the [Personas que poseen conocimientos básicos en el uso de las nuevas tecnologías] .

Example: Research indicates that public libraries are vital in diminishing the information gap between the technical elite and the technical poor = La investigación existente nos indica que las bibliotecas públicas son muy importantes para reducir las diferencias en información entre los que poseen los conocimientos básicos en las nuevas tecnologías y los que no.

Élite synonyms

elect in spanish: electo, pronunciation: ɪlekt part of speech: verb, noun selected in spanish: seleccionado, pronunciation: səlektəd part of speech: adjective
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