working class

working class [ˈwɜ:kɪŋ klɑ:s]  [ˈwə:kɪŋ klæs] 

第三人称复数:working classes

working class 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

工人阶级

working class 词典解释
working class

1. 工人阶级;劳动阶级;工薪阶层
    The working class or the working classes are the group of people in a society who do not own much property, who have low social status, and who do jobs which involve using physical skills rather than intellectual skills.

    e.g. A quarter of the working class voted for him.
           工薪阶层中有1/4的人投票支持他。
    e.g. ...increased levels of home ownership among the working classes.
           工薪阶层中住房自有率的提高

working class 单语例句

1. Or why not show him a taste of the daily trials and tribulations of Beijing's working class by riding the subway during rush hour.

2. The country's leaders might learn a lesson about how to create a more prosperous working class from American industrialist Henry Ford.

3. With the deepening of reform and opening up and economic and cultural development, the working class in China has expanded steadily and its quality improved.

4. The emergence of the working class is an essential condition for founding the Party.

5. During the Industrial Revolution, the working class didn't have the right to housing.

6. But this has not changed the status of the Chinese working class.

7. 911查询·英语单词

7. But surprisingly, the most dynamic political working class struggle is not raging in poor countries.

8. Firstly it is a communal art created by millions in the working class, not the work of a few career artists.

9. Its goal was to establish a government ruled by the working class and finally realize communism.

10. The principle holds that the Party is the vanguard of the working class and is capable to selecting competent elites to work for the people.

working class 英英释义

working class是什么意思

noun

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages

    e.g. there is a shortage of skilled labor in this field

    Synonym: labor labour proletariat

以上为单词解释
学习应用类查询