establishment
[i'stæbliʃmənt]
释义
释义1:n.当权者
the ruling class or authority group in a society; especially, an entrenched authority dedicated to preserving the status quo. Sometimes capitalized: the Establishment.
释义2:n.生意,买卖;机构
an institution, organization, or business
释义3:n.家庭;住宅 a household;
place of residence including its furnishings, grounds, etc.
例句
Gossip Girl:But some parties are political,And those lines are drawn by the most established of the establishment.(Gossip Girl)
绯闻女孩:但有些派对是关于政治。划分界限的权力掌握在最老资格的当权者手上。(绯闻女孩)
Rose: Our establishment doesn’t cater to ploughmen and goat herders. (Game of Thrones)
瑞丝:我们店可不招待那些种地的和放羊的。(权力游戏)
CORA:They’ve grown up. They need their own establishments.(Downton Abbey)
柯拉:她们都长大了,都需要有各自的归宿了。(唐顿庄园)